- RE: unable to access network files due to "no permission"
- Posted by paul on September 28th, 2005
"tuuf" wrote:
> I have 2 computers running on a network under a workgroup. I have a PC that
> the internet connection & printer are hooked to and a laptop that
> communicates wirelessly to the network. Both computers are running windows
> xp. I enabled both computers to share their C drives. The laptop can print
> to the PC's printer OK and can access most of the PC's files but cant access
> the "program files or documents & settings". The PC cant access the laptop
> at all. I get a pop-up message saying that I don't have permission.
> The same thing was done to both computers so why are their abilities to
> access eachothers information different?
>
> mike
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