zillah Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 (edited) I have got two PCs win2003 and XP,,,,,PCA and PCB (both PCs on my LAN).I created a folder on PCA (win2003), called "My Stuff",,,I created many users on PCA (employees, jsmith, test1, test2), I enabled sharing for the folder "My Stuff", and I gave permission (read only) to the username "employees" only, I deleted the username "Everyone" which is by default there.1- From PCB (XP) , I opened run, then I typed in : \\192.168.1.64-----for win20032- Screen poped up (first time), I typed in the username:jsmith (not employees), the password:newsletter.3- I was able to see "My Stuff", since it is shared folder, but I could not access, since jsmith has not been given permission to access it (only username "employees" has been given permission to access it ).4- After that (second time, third time,,,etc), when I try to type in: \\192.168.1.64, I will be forwarded to a window with "My Stuff" folder (PCB still remember the previous session for username "jsmith"), I was not able to type in the username: employess, password: forum (because I have not greeted with a pop up screen!!!!),,,,,,,,,,What should I configure to let the (PCB) provides me with the pop screen for the new username (employees) ?5- When I tried to type in : \\192.168.1.64\My Stuff (when I typed in only \\192.168.1.64 no erro message),,,,,,I received this error message :\196.230.165.135\My Stuff is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resources. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission. Edited March 23, 2006 by zillah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zillah Posted March 25, 2006 Author Share Posted March 25, 2006 I tried at work to redo the same scenario again with two PCs , my laptop (2003) and IBM Desktop (2003, not XP) (no domain, they are stand alone PCs,,,they are on the same LAN with public ip addresses).from the Laptop I tried to access the Desktop , I received this erro message:no network provider accepted the given network path Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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