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Wireless Networking Problem
I just bought a Linksys Wireless Router with Wireless Notebook adapter. I set
it all up and everything, thinking this would be a cake walk, but soon realize that that isn't the case. This is how my network is setup: Desktop Computer: -Wired to router -Runs WinXP Home SP2 Laptop Computer: -Wireless to router -Runs WinXP Home SP2 DSL Modem -Wired to router Both computers connect to the router and the internet fine. Now the problem I'm having is that I can't access my desktops shared files from my laptop, but I can the other way around. This is the exact error I get: Quote: \\Desktop is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the admin to see if you have access permissions. Logon Failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer. I read somewhere that Home doesn't allow users to modify permissions or turn off Simple File Sharing, but found out that there was a way: Boot into safemode with networking. There I enabled all groups to have full control. Also I created a server\\guest user and gave that account full control. Well it didn't work, but now on my desktop computer I see a shared folder that is definitely on neither of my comps. I'm pretty sure I'm accessing another persons wireless network. I would love to be able to access my laptop from my desktop and vice versa, but so far its seeming to be impossible. Any help to my dilemma is much appreciated. Thanks. |
Re: Wireless Networking Problem
This is SIMILAR to the problem I had with file sharing between
2 desktops connected to a linksys router, and a laptop that is connected wireless to an actiontec dsl/modem router I put a link in my online notes about what I was told to do http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith/ADOBE.HTM Click the Wireless Networking link On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 08:14:01 -0800, "KingHussien" <KingHussien@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I just bought a Linksys Wireless Router with Wireless Notebook adapter. I set >it all up and everything, thinking this would be a cake walk, but soon >realize that that isn't the case. > >This is how my network is setup: > >Desktop Computer: >-Wired to router >-Runs WinXP Home SP2 > >Laptop Computer: >-Wireless to router >-Runs WinXP Home SP2 > >DSL Modem >-Wired to router > >Both computers connect to the router and the internet fine. > >Now the problem I'm having is that I can't access my desktops shared files >from my laptop, but I can the other way around. This is the exact error I >get: > >Quote: >\\Desktop is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this >network resource. Contact the admin to see if you have access permissions. > >Logon Failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at >this computer. > > >I read somewhere that Home doesn't allow users to modify permissions or turn >off Simple File Sharing, but found out that there was a way: Boot into >safemode with networking. There I enabled all groups to have full control. >Also I created a server\\guest user and gave that account full control. Well >it didn't work, but now on my desktop computer I see a shared folder that is >definitely on neither of my comps. I'm pretty sure I'm accessing another >persons wireless network. > >I would love to be able to access my laptop from my desktop and vice versa, >but so far its seeming to be impossible. > >Any help to my dilemma is much appreciated. > >Thanks. |
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