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Re: Win2k permissons to another Win2k



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Just a guess based on my own trials and tribulations, but I suspect 
that "user" you log onto Win2000 as does not match the 
authorized network user.

On 11 Jun 2001, at 15:05, Jim wrote:

> This is a little off topic except for those of us sharing files
> between TS and other PC's
> 
> Here's my situation for 3 PC's:
> 
> 1) "SharedPC" is a Windows 2000 Pro PC with a folder that needs to be
> available for sharing. 2) I have created two users on SharedPC - both
> identically setup as 'users'. They are named: "Win98" and "Win2K". 
> Win98 is running Windows98 and Win2K is running Windows 2000 Pro. 3)
> Win98 can see the folder on SharedPC. 4) Win2k can NOT see the folder
> on SharedPC.  It keeps getting an access denied message. 5) When I
> change the permission on SharedPC to everyone, Win2k can see the
> folder no problem - so I know the network is fine.  But I don't want
> everyone to have access to this folder.
> 
> Is there something unique that needs to be performed when sharing a
> folder between two Non-domained Windows 2000 Pro PC's?  I've tried MS
> knowledge base, but it keeps spitting up the same old instructions.  I
> am probably missing something very small.  Your help is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, jim hill
> 
> 
> 


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