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I came across two older messages, and it looks like I'm having the same
problem, AND I have the same router. Although it doesn't seem like a router problem, I'm beginning to wonder. I've tried 1) re-running the network setup wizard on both computers and 2) making sure that network users have permissions to change files. I have had no success copying any files, unlike one description below. No luck! Please help! Older Messages: All 2 messages in topic - view as tree From: Blaine Hamrick - view profile Date: Thurs, Jul 28 2005 8:25 pm Email: "Blaine Hamrick" <hamr...@gte.net> Groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author Let me begin by thanking anyone who can shed any light at all on my networking problem. I have a typical wireless network with the Linksys WRT54G as the gateway/router. I'm able to have nice internet connections on all computers, and can even share some files, but the majority will not share. For example: I have two folders on each computer named "schematics", and they are shared with read and write privileges. The folder on the remote computer contains several files, but for the sake of the discussion one is named bilevel.gif and the other bmeter1.gif. I can copy the first file to the remote computer, but the second throws an error message stating, "Cannot copy bmeter1: Access is denied. Make sure disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use." The disk is far from full and not write-protected, nor is the file in use. I do not believe that the wireless equipment is at fault, as some files will transfer, and others will not. The same thing happens on a Windows Me computer sometimes connected to the computer, but let's not complicate things now. I have legal copies of Windows XP Professional with SP1a and all later patches applied. I do not use SP2, as it is not compatible with the motherboard on this P3 system. Any input appreciated. Thank you! -- Blaine Hamrick, AL7HH Irving, Texas 444.800 MHz, 110.9 Hz hamr...@gte.net http://home1.gte.net/hamrick Rate this post: Text for clearing space From: Mark Ryser - view profile Date: Sun, Jul 31 2005 7:48 pm Email: "Mark Ryser" <Mark R...@discussions.microsoft.com> Groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author I eagerly await the response to this thread as I have a very similiar problem. I too have a wireless network with the WRT54G router (although I don't think its a router problem either). My remote computer is running XP Pro sp2 and my other computer is XP Home sp2, both access the internet fine and I print without difficulties using both computers. The desktop has two hard drives, one is in FAT32 format, the other is NTFS. File sharing is enabled equally on both (I think). I am able to file share with the remote computer any files on the FAT32 hard drive 100% of the time; however, if I try to copy any files to the remote computer from the NFTS hard drive on the desktop, I get the same message: ...Access is denied. Make sure disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use .... 100% of the time. I browse the directory tree of the desktop without any difficulty just can't copy to / write to the remote computer. Interestingly, I am unable to copy from the desktop's NFTS harddrive to the desktop's FAT32 harddrive (using the remote computer's Explorer) without the same error message above. I am able to access and copy from the remote computer (an NFTS format) to the desktop no problem however. Thanks, (Sorry wasn't a help for you Blaine). Mark Ryser - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Blaine Hamrick" wrote: > Let me begin by thanking anyone who can shed any light at all on my > networking problem. I have a typical wireless network with the Linksys > WRT54G as the gateway/router. I'm able to have nice internet connections on > all computers, and can even share some files, but the majority will not > share. For example: I have two folders on each computer named "schematics", > and they are shared with read and write privileges. The folder on the remote > computer contains several files, but for the sake of the discussion one is > named bilevel.gif and the other bmeter1.gif. I can copy the first file to > the remote computer, but the second throws an error message stating, "Cannot > copy bmeter1: Access is denied. Make sure disk is not full or > write-protected and that the file is not currently in use." The disk is far > from full and not write-protected, nor is the file in use. > I do not believe that the wireless equipment is at fault, as some files will > transfer, and others will not. The same thing happens on a Windows Me > computer sometimes connected to the computer, but let's not complicate > things now. I have legal copies of Windows XP Professional with SP1a and all > later patches applied. I do not use SP2, as it is not compatible with the > motherboard on this P3 system. > Any input appreciated. Thank you! > -- > Blaine Hamrick, AL7HH > Irving, Texas 444.800 MHz, 110.9 Hz > hamr...@gte.net > http://home1.gte.net/hamrick Rate this post: Text for clearing space morau99@hotmail.com |
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