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Disk shared, not all folders avalible

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today i decided to share the disk on the other computer to the other one. i took that step, because we had cr*ploads of single folders. but now when my disk is in share i can't acces some of the main folders, although i have all the needed permissions. can anybody please tell me what must i do so i could acces those folders. especially i'd like to acces documents and settings on the other computer.
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jemc, you might give us a better desciption of the scenario like:

all windows machines?
same workgroup or domain?
client OS and server OS?
any special permissions set beforehand?
are you using winXP's simplified file sharing?
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same workgroup or domain? yes

any special permissions set beforehand? not that i'd know

are you using winXP's simplified file sharing? i dunno what that is :oops:
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Do you have XP home edition or Pro Edition.

But it is simple. First all your computers must be in the same domain\workgroup.
Then if you want to contact PC1 with PC2 then do this.
Doubble click on MY COMPUTER then in the adress bar type Image\\PC1 and every folder you have shared must be visible (it can be that you must enter username and password to enter) So if you want to contact a specified folder you must share it or you won't have acces to it.

For PC1 use your PC name that your are trying to contact
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maybe you have a bad network card or what he said
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Don't forget you can't share the intire HDD you must share every folder you want to share. So if you want to share the compleet HDD you must share every map one by one. Damm microsoft they must find something to share the compleet HDD this way it's anoying.
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Dragon-of-Rune wrote:Don't forget you can't share the intire HDD you must share every folder you want to share. So if you want to share the compleet HDD you must share every map one by one. Damm microsoft they must find something to share the compleet HDD this way it's anoying.
with win 98 you could share the whole disk. :x
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you can share a whole HDD or partition in Win XP

remember that 1st of all there is the C$ (or drivename plus the $) which is a hidden share...

2nd , you can put on a new share and give it a name you want. Cant help you right now exactly cos im at work, and im on a domain so sharing is different than on a workgroup

jemc, you can remove that silly "win xp simplified sharing" by going to:
control panel > folder options > view > last line of the list, uncheck it

hope you get the thing solved... ;)

EDIT: jemc, specify the client OS and the server OS... meaning what windows versions are the both computers, and which is the one youre sharing the folders on it?
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Oh sweet finaly, no more disaster in sharing a complete disk. I got a book on XP 988 pages and i couldn not find anything about this setting , damm the creator off this book he missed a part.
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909 wrote:jemc, specify the client OS and the server OS... meaning what windows versions are the both computers, and which is the one youre sharing the folders on it?
Windows XP Proffesional 2002 edition. and i don't have a server...i'm sharing folders via router (D-Link DI-604)
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i am using DC for LAN sharing :D
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@ DoR: i get my knowledge through practical experience, not from books 8)

@ jemc: i know ure not using a "server" in the sense of "Domain Controller"

the server is the PC which will have the folders on it to share (and hence serve) to others..

i take it both are win xp 2002, so make sure u have the Simplified Sharing crap checked off from BOTH computers.

make sure both have the same workgroup, check it from:
right click My Computer
select Properties
Computer Name tab
click on the button Change...
and see that BOTH pcs have the same worgroup name

now, if u make changes to workgroup name, reboot (referibly both pcs)

if u use static ip its better if you go via ip like so:
example ip of server pc is 192.168.0.1, so...
from other pc, click on Start > Run
type in \\192.168.0.1\c$ ---- or \\192.168.0.1\<sharename>
where <sharemame> is the network share name youve given to the folder or drive

you should be able to view the folder's contents easily

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a quick suggestion:

ensure that both pcs have the same administrator password, and preferibly your user account which you use is the same in user name AND password, its a small thingy to check when using network browsing + resource sharing on a win xp environment on a workgroup basis...

[hope this helps :D]
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thx, i'll do that. ;)
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