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Windows Vista = quality. Read all about it here.
But not everyone is convinced the shelter belongs in Buena Vista. Petitions opposing it are circulating around the neighbourhood. Buena Vista home and school community ..... Anyone under age 15 who wants to work at an Alberta construction site must have written permission from a parent before a government permit is

Microsoft Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000 file management ...
What is interesting is that I successfully mapped drives on both PC's and can fully share files in both directions between both computers. So for now I am printing Vista files that I can see from my XP. BUT, I can not browse (in explorer) the XP Computer network from the Vista machine (Permission error,

Vista blocking access from Win2K system (can't ping or share ...
I suspect that it has to do with general permission misconfiguration (as is usually the case). Also, please specify which versions of XP and Vista. You don't need to get nitpicky, but Vista "Home" and XP "Home" are completely different than Vista "Business" (or "Ultimate") and XP "Pro". If you are dealing with Home

Brand new laptop, so brand new to Vista. Three questions ...
Scott Meyers use...@aristeia.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing 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". Post back with the result. ipconfig on the XP and Win2K machines says that their IP

networking between vista and xp pro
You do not need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords assigned to each user account can be different; The actual permissions on a file share are a combination of Folder and Share permissions. In Vista the everyone group doesn not have permissions so when you connect without a

Sharing Files between Vista Accounts- Same Computer
How to give Permissions are there, too. If you are running Norton, etc’s Firewall, check its settings. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for

Sharing an Inbox / Subfolders
kelly ke...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I went on the "shared" computer and it still only gives me the option of adding users from the computer I am on. In other words I cannot add users from a different computer. This permissions feature is for this right?

Connecting Vista to XP Network
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tried a number of registry changes on Vista, including LmCompatibilityLevel=1, noLmHash=0, and RestrictNullSessAccess=0, but these had no effect. I tried changing permissions -- eventually I granted access to Everyone, Guest, and AnonymousLogon, and enabled sharing of the Public folder.

Different Trouble Sharing a Vista Drive
Different editions of Vista (eg Home Basic, Business) have slightly different details with respect to sharing, security etc., so if this doesn't help, please state which editon you have. There are two sets of permissions: 1. permissions to for access remotely through a Share 2. permissions for users to actually

OS Market Share: Microsoft Stomps the Competition
Review this link for what you need to enable file/printer sharing in Vista: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines.You do not need to be logged into the same account on all machines and the passwords can be different for each user account

"Access is denied" but different
I didn't create a different directory outside of both user profiles... I just added permissions to one of the mail stores and then pointed the other I've got two Vista accounts (one standard and one administrator) that I want to share a single e-mail account. I can create e-mail accounts for both Vista accounts

GNU/Linux Can Gain as Pre-Vista Windows Gets Deprecated
Error Msg on Vista Machine: Your changes can not be saved because of sharing violation. Try saving to a different file. Check the user account permissions on the shared folder. Make sure that the user who logs into the Vista machine has permission to write in the folder. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd,

Sharing / Saving with XP Pro and Vista
Programs that worked just fine with Windows XP may be completely different with Vista. That's just one more thing to keep in mind! ..... If you would like to reproduce this publication, or any part of it, in any other publication, be it web based or otherwise, you must contact us for permission.

How to enable communication between Two different lans ...
When I try acces Vista files from the XP it says that access not granted. I've tried different solutions what I have found here mut no result. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab) and create identical user accounts/passwords on all

Sharing problems in Vista
They are two completely different things, so I wanted to be certain that everyone is clear on that. So, when you're ready, you can download Firefox 2.0.0.10 for Now that my network is set up, my wife and I are able to share printers and files with ease. No more sending each other attachments via e-mail!

Microsoft Vista costs force enterprises to contemplate, er ...
How to give Permissions are there, too. If you are running Norton, etc's Firewall, check its settings. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. (You will have done that by now!) In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers)

Problems sharing files between Vista and Windows 98
The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm D. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center: 1. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder

Help setting up user permissions!! HELP!!
On Xp computer i can acces on first hard drive (full permission) but not the second ! very strange. why the first is ok and not the second ? The only difference i see is I usually share some hard drive partitions on Xp and no problem. With Vista it's different. Public and users folders are correctly shared.

MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA !!! The Days of XP are Over!
The permissions are just too hairy otherwise, given I can't offer full-on admin privs to teens. <g> And yeah, even gay marriage isn't cheap... Some stuff's just universal, isn't it? <chuckle> You *think* you'll be sharing all these things, but if you've got markedly different tastes, plan on not sharing them.

Remote Access
Remote control: For any Mac in your shared-computers list for which you have permission, you can take over the screen by simply clicking on a button called Share Screen. You can also remotely control distant Macs over the Internet using Apples built-in iChat instant messaging program, as long as you have permission