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XP Harddrive transfering to Windows Vista
Robert L [MVP - Networking] nore...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Thank you for the feedback. Hi I have successfully set up my network to share 2 of my 3 hard drives with my xp laptop with full permissions. However, the 3rd Hard drive will not share with identical settings --- my

Sharing 3 drives on Vista XP network
... microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing If you don't want to add more users, you should public folder and assign every necessary permissions. I have a network with a workgroup with computers with Windows Xp Pro and 2000 Pro. I tried to connect a laptop with Vista Business. From Vista i can see and

on triple boot, vista xp and ubuntu.. guess which one is the ...
Mr. Kazoo MrKa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing well, the one XP computer can now see mine, but I still can't see Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro IS, make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall.

Network Printing From Vista to XP
Have you assigned permissions in the Security tab? Or this link may help, > > Vista Permission IssuesCan I assume the external drive used to be connecting I had already added a password to both the Vista Laptop (VSlpt) and the main XP desktop (XPdtp1) at the time of writing. It didn't make any difference and i

[Rival] Exploit in the Wild to Hijack Windows Vista with ...
SPAM.com> wrote: I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file.

Can't connect to Windows XP Pro Shared Printer
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Frank. As one guy with just one computer and no net but the Internet, I never had to learn anything about permissions and such until I started using Vista. So I was frustrated and mystified when every attempt to Import email messages into Windows

Vista to XP-Need permission to create folder, paste, etc
If windows 7 is like vista.. well XP will live on far longer than MS ever anticipated! <mathed...@hotmail.com.CUT> wrote in message news:fon3h1$7u2$1@aioe.org... WEll, Microsoft has a lot to say about that! Dell and Lunovo have been given permission by MS to let business customers replace their Vista with a new

Yet another Vista-Xp Network ?
Now that Vista 64 bit SP1 is available, I've loaded that onto a second partition to test whether all my software will run on it. While running in Vista, I went to the XP partition (which shows up as drive D under Vista) and took ownership of the D:/.../My Documents folder. However, when I boot under XP, permission

vista xp networking
Each time, I felt like I was upgrading from Vista to XP. Don't think it's because of old hardware - I have a very fast machine. that you have to turn it off to get anything done: <http://lifehacker.com/software/vista/windows-vista-tip-- disable-annoying-need-your-permission-to-continue-prompts-230866.php> So,

Permissions
Hammer136 Hammer...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Sorry that did not help at all but was a good idea to check Hi I have successfully set up my network to share 2 of my 3 hard drives with my xp laptop with full permissions. However, the 3rd Hard drive will not share

Sharing 3 drives on Vista XP network
The update wasn't just for this one vulnerability though, in Vista, it addressed two others, and in all covered seven vulnerabilities in Vista, XP and 2000. Windows Vista's Built-in Rootkit ,----[ Quote ] This poor implementation of the permissions structure can be exploited by malware to make files that are

Move Windows Mail messages from Vista to XP Pro
non flammable on XP n...@say.here microsoft public windows vista general im on XP now and love it, there is no rage for microsoft.. there is rage over Vista that is a Ubuntu gave me some initial trouble...mostly due to my lake of knowledge with the linux terminal, and understanding permissions and device setup.

Question for the Vista bashers.
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing User wrote: Had two XP machines connected together hardwire hub and cable. 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

Cannot access Vista computer from XP
Vista Permission IssuesVista common issue - can see but access ... So, the common issues sharing are 1) you may be able to see it but access. There are a lot of threads about on various sites about the problems of introducing a Vista PC into a network of XP desktops, but none of them answer my problem.

Vista runtime system differences from XP
I don't use either of the default workgroup names for Vista or XP. My workgroup name is Camelot on all 4 networked machines with a DLink DI-624 WPA2/PSK enabled router. Each Vista machine non public folder is set up for simple file sharing, permission for the respective machines unique user profile(owner) and

Different Vista XP networking problem
My old computer (XP) died, and the new one has Vista Home Premium. When I connect my old, external hard drive that I always used as just a backup to view/copy all my pictures (from my Nikon camera), I keep getting a message that says I do not have permission to acces those files. Help.....my wife's family pictures

VIsta / XP connection problems
"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: If you don't want to add more users, you should public folder and assign every necessary permissions. Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, I have a network with a workgroup with computers with Windows Xp Pro and 2000 Pro. I tried to connect a laptop with Vista Business.

Different Vista XP networking problem
Chuck [MVP] n...@example.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 15:31:01 -0800, Stan <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have a router for my two computer network. I created aZ: drive on my vista computer but can`t get access to it from my XP computer. Permission problem.

Home Network Vista-XP Sharing Access
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 recommend that your do a system snapshot so that you can do a system restore if necessary. If you haven't already noticed, Vista/XP happiness on sharing depends a great

XP does not see Vista
I'm still at loss to see my Vista PC from any of the XP PCs at home, there's no way to copy ANY file from XP to Vista, I managed to get it working from Vista to XP. Coming from a UNIX background it is unthinkable for me to run any software, designed for endusers, with root permissions. Robert.