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Sharing between VISTA & XP
The Vista machine is different. It's New. :-) I can always just use the recovery disks. After the Vista updates, the Vista machine now sees both XP machines, 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

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
Sent via Windows Mail on Windows Vista, Business Edition RC 2 "Rosewood" <Rosew...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B58334F-159A-43EE-8C13-F910CD3FAAA3@microsoft.com... For some reason I've yet to be able to share an Inbox between two users. I start by setting permissions for the second user to

unable to find backup files when I returned from Vista to XP
The main issues are "DLL Hell" a term which referrs to Library conflicts when multiple applications are loaded on a server and need different versions A Linux user, for example will have to spend a minimum of about $160 to upgrade to Business Edition, for the "permission" to use Vista as a VM Client to Linux.

Vista and XP wireless networking problem
Having
seen the prices on the different Vista boxes, I would not consider buying it. Here again is where Vista sucks. It will suck the money right out of your Vista sucked the share price down as well. Will I upgrade to Vista? Nope, I will upgrade to PCLinuxOS 2007 being released around the end of this month.

Problem Sharing Between XP and Vista
Sharing the contents of the XP computer, with the Vista computer, is a matter of access permissions. What are the data folders that you want to share? Or maybe having a friend come over with a laptop, and see if you get any different results? Right now, you have 2 computers. If you can't copy from one to the

Vista to XP Pro Networking & file sharing
For Windows 2000/2003 users: You will need to add "full" permissions to the Turnpike directory and restrict the Bin directory to "read". For Windows XP Professional users: You will need to add "full" permissions to the Turnpike directory and restrict the Bin directory to "read". Untick "Use simple file sharing"

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
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 .... and other downloads from file sharing applications, favorites of Internet Explorer, the data of outlook express and outlook, etc) I've heard of this Vista OS.

Vista may be in big trouble.
Conversely, if Honor (password 1234) *does* exist on Computer B, even though a different user (user James) is currently logged in Computer B will allow the request and the If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab) and create identical user

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
I could not share files or printers until I disabled the WINDOWS firewall on BOTH systems (via Control Panel / Security Center). I still have the TrendMIcro firewall Always, the error message that pops up is: "\\**name of Vista PC** is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.

Sharing folders between Vista and Windows XP
In a user account, Vista will not let me share this folder. In the b-in Administrator account, I cannot see the D&S folder at all. If you get a new aircraft, with a different set of controls, you must learn new ways of doing things. It's the same way with a computer and a new operating system.

New Inspiron 530 with Vista Home Premium -- some first ...
Fastest route I can think of is to copy whats in the My Documents folder to different sub folder under the root of the drive. Keep it right out of the Documents and Settings folder. If you are working with XP Pro then you will be able to enable advanced file sharing and alter the permissions on the folder to allow

Canadian crimes
So now I have: 3 Vista PC 3 different administrative accounts (one per PC) 3 same name/password normal user account (one per PC) Still I'm asked for user name/password every time I try to access a network share after a reboot. Then check your permissions on the share. Set it to Everyone. Share-permission: everyone

Shared printer - XP desktop, Vista laptop
The problem is that we have a staff attorney's office which created task folders with different cases (and the attorneys assigned to them) that they need to "share" with Problem is if you use OL 2007 to share with users of previous version of OL, you get a permissions error message (regardless of permissions).

Computer Tips [ Awesome Audacity Download + Cool iTunes ...
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:21:38 -0500, "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" <nore...@hotmail.com> wrote: I would check the permission first. I am having some difficulties in getting Vista and Win2K (on different systems on my LAN) to "see" each other so that I can transfer files. The Vista system can access and transfer

Vista to xp networking
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.

Inability to expand network folder for computer
Buena Vista, which is trying to increase its share of the home-video retail market, hopes to become a major online destination for people who want to buy its Although Buena Vista has long approved of Video Pipeline's distribution of its previews in brick-and-mortar stores, the company has different ideas about

Vista beta vs. OSX
If someone doesn't have access to a folder via the security tab, it doesn't matter what the share permissions say. ALso note that If you do not enter your Windows XP username and password when connecting to your XP machine from your Vista machine (and your username and password are different between your XP and

Vista keeps losing network
I usually share some hard drive partitions on Xp and no problem. With Vista it's different. Public and users folders are correctly shared. full permissions for every user. unfortunatly, on the Xp computer, no permission to enter in the hard drive of the second computer with Vista (but no problem in the public

Creating directories on Vista machines using .NET
The XP and Win2K machines can access individual folders I share on the Vista machine, but I can't find a way to give them access to entire drives, nor can I find If I share the Vista D drive, the other machines can read the files and folders in that directory only, but they can't write them, and they can't read

Microsoft Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000 file ...
Each Vista machine non public folder is set up for simple file sharing, permission for the respective machines unique user profile(owner) and Guest/co-owner. Router is setup to dispense only For the wireless units Wpa2/psk 63 hex key encryption, unique SSID name, SSID broadcast off, and a different channel.