In article <035601c3d187$2e1e3e70$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Jaap"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have tried to setup a network with two computers.
>Computer A: OS is Windows XP home edition
>Computer B: OS is WIndows ME
>
>Via the network wizard of XP I have set-up the network.
>Netwerk disk made etc. Via ADSL modem I connect to the
>internet.
>
>Situation now is that the computers see eachother. tting
>behind Computer B, I can copy files from computer A to B
>but I cannot copy files from computer B to A despite that
>all flags have been set correct in the shared folders on
>computer A
>
>Can somebody help?
Do I understand correctly that you're sitting behind computer B and
trying to copy files from Computer B to Computer A? If so, you need
to set up the shared disk or folder on Computer A with a check mark in
the box that says "Allow network users to change my files".
If that doesn't help, please reply to this message in the news group
(not by E-mail) with more information to help other people understand
the problem. For example:
How are you trying to copy files from B to A -- what commands or icons
are you using? Which computer are you sitting behind when you do it?
What exactly happens when you do it? What is the full text of the
error message?
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