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Vista, Linux and the market, or: why quality is no ...
This allows much finer control and many more ways to screw up permissions so that you machine is unusable! Before messing with permission/sharing I Two hours later, I make sure I don't mess with unhiding system files anymore :-) Ok, so Vista is pretty cool. It's also quite a bit different than any other Windows

vista sharing with xp
The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm 4. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center: a. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder

Vista Offline File
Can you share files on your computer running Vista between users? This means on the same machine, not over a network. I am sharing on the same computer so I'm not sure what a network I have tried it Hundreds of times with many different files. I spent a total of 5 hours online with my Dell Tech support agents.

How sweet.....
Presumably you are using Microsoft "Windows" sharing so IP stuff shouldn't be the problem is you can see the printer, however go back to it and check the permissions and if your admin ID on the XP system is admin with password pwd then set up a user on the Vista machine with the same, names (ie admin and pwd) and

Leopard: Faster, Easier Than Vista
Sharing resources between two Domains is all about properly configured Trusts, Share Permissions, and NTFS Permissions. One thing to note.. the 227.x lan is actually run completely on my Vista machine under Vmware Workstation 6.x I have the servers set to "bridged mode" (there is also nat mode, which uses the

iMac OS10.3 & Vista workgroup
Erwin Gomez Erwin_Go...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing For those who are planning to Join a windows Vista machine in a WinNT domain with different workstation platforms. I suggest you configure your machine from scratch (factory default state), use the initial computer

Difference between Vista and XP & XP Pro and Home
Add a Vista laptop. Then three scenarios: 1) Vista file share is visible on XP, can be mounted, can read but not write, possibly a permissions problem on Vista 2) XP file share in visible on Vista but will not mount. Vista says it's already mapped with a different user name and password, but there are no other

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers II
It can read and write MDL Molfiles and CML files to allow sharing between XDrawChem and other chemistry applications. ..... the door just to carry out a benchmark test :-) And end users have to adminstrate their own systems, which means that despite file permissions, they can and will still fuck up their systems.

File Sharing from XP to Vista Ultimate
They can also charge different rates for UPGRADES, for example the upgrade from Windows XP home edition to Windows XP Professional, or from Vista Home Basic the Microsoft logos and trademarks were published without Microsoft's prior written permission, every License purchased by the OEM would be null and void.

Help with Print Sharing from XP to Vista
Could there be an issue with permissions?? But I have write access. Oh. Here we go. I bet this is the problem. I have no idea how to solve it. 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

Vista / XP / 2000 / Linux networking
... to properties, select sharing, click on share folder and in the dialog box type in the word Guest(its not present as a selection). or - did you access the permissions tab and enable permissions on one of the User\Guest options assigned to your Vista computer's name(computer name is different than logon name) 2.

Networking Sharing and Permissions (Intermediate/Advanced Question
Microsoft has also changed the way a mobile PC notifies users of power management functionality in Vista. The new Power Management notification icon in the system tray, confusingly, provides access to four different interfaces (seriously). If you mouse-over it, you'll see a pop-up window describing power

Failed Install of Vista Beta 1 Build 5112
I've played around with Vista on four different machines and know enough to say what I like about it. It hasn't crashed on me. With Vista, you can create a series of users for each member of the family and limit what your children can do. You can limit permission so that your child can't play Mature-rated games

Vista's EULA Product Activation Worries
Folder has permissions: Everyone: Add & read Creator Owner: Full Control Thouse, Alice has no permissions to delete files created by Bob. Replicated folder is available as a share on 2 different servers: \\SERVER1\Share and \\SERVER2\Share. Bob is connected to \\SERVER1\Share. Alice uses "Spydir" to monitor files

Media Sharing Stopped working after Hardware change?
Robert L [MVP - Networking] nore...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On both computers, do "net share >c:\netshare.txt". then post both Robert L [MVP - Networking] wrote: Use icacls command to check the permissions. For example the XP IP is 192.168.1.2, do "icacls \\192.168.1.2\d".

XP Can't access Vista Share
All computers have different OS's - XP Home, 2K Pro, ME and 98SE. One big happy communicating family until Vista joined the crowd. The others sitll communicate and show Vista as being there but Vista won't let them in. Try the following link, a Microsoft TechNote: File and Printer Sharing in Windows Vista:

vista home premium forgets network password on reboot
... That's no different than the current XP EULA. If people didn't share license codes, the activation wouldn't be necessary. While I understand why MS does what they do here, You buy Windows and still have to ask permission to use it. That is a problem, even if that permission is almost always given.

Longhorn/Vista Eliminates Another Feature (More Vapourware ...
In other words I cannot add users from a different computer. This permissions feature is for this right?? Thanks for the help... "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Assuming this is workgroup network, you may need to create all users in the sharing computer, Then add those users and remove everyone. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP,

Moving Day for That Vista Machine
Took full possession of the permissions on the windows folder (Vista) on the 20 GB HD 9. copied all the files and folders reported to be different by freediff from .... music and other downloads from file sharing applications, favorites of Internet Explorer, the data of outlook express and outlook, etc) ccchar.

Difficulty seeing old Xp system from Vista
\\Vista\MY Vista Documents is not accessible. You might now have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to Well, I tried it several different ways .... 1- Downloaded Dell XP Drivers for integrated video. 2- Ran self extracting file which launches an install process.