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Amalgamate 2 different named workgroups
How would i do this with Vista? Also, is it posible to delete or Repair Media Player 11? As it may update the Sharing as i am now using a different Ethernet How to give Permissions are there, too. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and

Sharing Files between Vista Accounts- Same Computer
After all of the users and their permissions have been added, click "Share". If there are no issues, a new share will be created; click "Done" to close the wizard. Set Everyone Permissions Troubleshooting: You can access Network properties by right-clicking on "Network" in the Vista Start menu.

Networking with Windows Vista- Micro Center
I think if there is a Home OS on a Workgroup, that Simple File Sharing has to be used as this is the only File Sharing Home can do, NTFS permissions are disabled .... When Vista is released these types of settings can be applied to different groups on the same machine. Until then, the settings now affect every user

Network Access Denied
Chuck n...@example.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 16:07:01 -0700, The Computer Dr. <TheCompute...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: They cannot save it under a different name on that shared drive. It gives a sharing violation error. They can only save it locally without

Networking different versions of Vista
Interesting site, but a press release vs reality are two different things. That sword cuts both ways. Lying to the press is not a crime. ..... to give prior written permission to running a benchmark BEFORE they know what the result of the benchmark will be? You can't honestly believe that Vista is a *hit* can you?

networking and sharing
hotmail.com> wrote: I've had my new I530 now for a few days and thought I would share some observations about it and Windows Vista Home Premium. tests ok for a Vista upgrade, that you can necessarily install the same software and attach the same peripherals to a new, or different pc, running Vista,

Cannot access Vista computer from XP
Windows Vista can remotely search the index of another Windows Vista or Longhorn Server machine if the content of the network share being searched is indexed .... The new Kernel Transaction Manager enables atomic transaction operations across different types of objects, most significantly file system and registry

Vista and XP- printer sharing- problem solved
The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm 3. Create the shares and on the Security tab, set permissions to Everyone. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!

Different Trouble Sharing a Vista Drive
Networking two or more Vista machines is pretty easy, and while it is possible to network a Vista machine to one running Windows XP or an earlier operating system, getting it to work properly with XP can be tricky. If you do use a network, you have to give the two operating systems permission to share the

Hard drive sharing Vista and Xp
Folder has MB> permissions: MB> Everyone: Add & read MB> Creator Owner: Full Control MB> Thouse, Alice has no permissions to delete files created by Bob. MB> Replicated folder is available as a share on 2 different servers: MB> \\SERVER1\Share and \\SERVER2\Share. Bob is connected MB> to \\SERVER1\Share.

Sharing Outlook Task folders between different versions of Outlook
However, new computers with Windows Vista can have a different workgroup name than the other computers on your network. With different workgroups, it takes .... If you have password protected sharing enabled, use the File Sharing window to select which users can access the shared folder and their permission level.

Fwd: Ca^'mO -duo+.c che^ Windows Vista
Folder has RAG> permissions: RAG> Everyone: Add & read RAG> Creator Owner: Full Control RAG> Thouse, Alice has no permissions to delete files created by Bob. RAG> Replicated folder is available as a share on 2 different servers: RAG> \\SERVER1\Share and \\SERVER2\Share. Bob is connected RAG> to \\SERVER1\Share.

Can't connect Windows Vista Desktop to XP Laptop
There has to be a way to make it work for you...probably through adjusting file/folder permissions or sharing permissions. A new thread may get your answer more First, my Vista and XP have two different user names (logical, since we have two separate users!). Could THIS be a part of my problem? If so, why?

Offline Files in Vista
It could be an issue of permissions and ownership, though I would expect more an access denied message. If XP Pro make sure Simple File Sharing is disabled. It should be placed on at least two different types of media, at least one of which should be external media - hard drive, flash drive, CD/DVD.

Share Permissions, acting different between Vista and XP
You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. directions for Vista: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Here are some additional Windows-centric troubleshooting steps: Problems sharing files

WMP Error C00D11B1 on Vista when playing from network drive
Ok -- I have a different avenue to investigate now. What a pain in the butt. For whatever reason this "just worked" under XP. Cheers, Gordon. It has a network share that contains most of my video files. I have mounted this on my vista bussiness system. When I double click on a file I get the C00D11B1 error

Different Trouble Sharing a Vista Drive
Michael A. Bishop \(MSFT\) michael.bis...@microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing As for the creation of a network share (the Share option), I'm not sure why it's failing. Is it possible you don't have a network connection? What you are doing here is granting your wife *permissions* to

WMP Error C00D11B1 on Vista when playing from network drive
Jill Zoeller [MSFT] ji...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general On a different thread somewhere, RMWestbrook reported that changing permissions worked. There is a known bug related to the permissions on the folder--synchronizing files to a share fails with "access denied" if the user

Cannot Print to XP Printer from Vista but I can share files
I'd create another share on the XP machine on the root of C:. Then, verify Share permissions are set to Everyone and Security is set to Everyone (you can raise security later). Finally, make sure every user account is using a password. If this doesn't work, make sure the user account on the Vista machine matches

Different Trouble Sharing a Vista Drive
It had to do with modifying a registry key so that vista used a different version of NTLM. I can't remember exactly, but search the forums and you will find it. In XP on the folders you want to share, add the "everyone" group to list of allowed users and give them the permissions you want.