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You may post your query in TechNet forums if the computers are connected to domain network or server computers. Contact your administrator. Only window xp having this kind of error message when accessing server, window 7 and 8 are fine. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 2. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Sharief K. Troubleshoot network connection problems in Windows If you are connected to a domain network, I would suggest you to post the query in the TechNet forum.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Steven Soh. In reply to Sharief K's post on July 8, Networking was working fine for months and I couldnt figure out what changed. Acronis TrueImage was the culprit. Full uninstall and everything is perfect again. I've been going crazy and spent hours trying to figure this out and was about to give up.

How many wives have you got? I only have one "wife" and I use my wife's laptop occasionally. It took me a full week of trial and error to find this out. It works! If not, you have 'bigger' problems than just sharing. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.

Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Networking. Sign in to vote. Hi, I cannot access my XP workgroup pc from my windows 7 pc. Can anyone tell me how to allow open sharing between both of the PC'S? Or how to set the permission? I have everything set to share on the network, no passwords needed, and the PC's are on the same workgroup. Friday, May 15, PM. Follow this link and perform the registry change on the XP machine. It fixed my problem immediately after a reboot of the XP.

Thursday, February 4, PM. I can, however gain access to and from my wives laptop running Vista. You might try removing the share and adding it back again making sure to open to all users. Same problem here. Can't access the printer on my XP machine with my Win7 machine.

Says I don't have permission even though the printer is set to share. You might try removing the share and adding it back again making sure to open to all users I'll give it a shot, thanks!

Still no luck. Me neither, and I still cannot find anywhere in XP to change permission settings. Expand the Local Policies branch. Select Security Options. Double-click "Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts. Close the snap-in. Reboot the system for the change to take effect.

Proposed as answer by NTauthority T. Welch Wednesday, September 15, AM. I think thats only for XP Professional users. I have XP home, and cannot access local security whatsoever. I think Im just going to have to live with only being able to access and change files from the XP side of things.

Saturday, May 16, AM. Once I formatted and loaded RC1 that all changed I could no longer click on the machine name on the network and see the shares even though they are shares for everyone. There is something odd with respect to how the beta worked and RC1 does not. Saturday, May 16, PM. EXE file you downloaded and extract the contents to a temporary location on your hard disk. Then open the folder you extracted the files to and locate the Setup.

Right click Setup. After the installation is finished, reboot your computer. Disclaimer: I have tested this procedure on my XP Home installation, and it works. I cannot guarantee that it will work on your system.

Make sure you create a System Restore point before proceeding. Deny Permissions take precedence over Allow Permissions, regardless of your group membership. Administrators are members of the User's group, by default. Uncheck Allow, rather than using Deny.

Sunday, May 17, PM. Monday, May 18, PM. Can you try accessing it through Windows XP mode? Thursday, June 18, PM. There definitely is something screwed up with the RC version of Windows 7. I've had a network setup for years with shared printers and drives that work on every other computer in the house 3 and was working fine with the beta version of Windows 7. There is nothing wrong with the permission levels on the share so the suggestions above will not help.

I don't have a solution yet but noticed the following: 1. I get a dialog for the shares I'm unable to access asking for authentication. OK, normally I would log in using either the guest or a valid user account on the machine providing the share. However, Windows 7 RC is forcing the use of a domain that is the same as the Windows 7 machine.

This certainly would seem like the cause. Listing the machines in the network, the Windows machine shows up the network. However, another XP box on the network does not show in this list. Funny enough, I can access the shares on that XP machine after typing the net use command above. I'm not sure what I did but that machine for a while was exhibiting the same behavior as the Windows server one.

Conclusions: A. There is definitely a problem with Windows 7 RC with Network shares either intentionally of otherwise. I suspect the behavior is not intentional. It seems to be related to whether or not the Windows 7 machine views the share machine as being in the same network or not.

This one is a guess. Basically, a code path used for machines belonging to a domain is in some cases some how getting called for machines that are not in a networked domain but instead belong to the same workgroup. Funny, for an OS that was suppose to make network sharing easy, I've never had problems like this and have spent all day on it. Sunday, July 5, AM. I simply don't know what's going on. I configured two machines exactly the same with the only exception being one was running Windows Server and the other Windows xp.

There is no homegroup. The shares are configured with access permission to Everyone. The fact that every other machine in my network works fine, the only conclusion that can be drawn is sharing is at least partial broken in Windows 7 RC. I've found many threads to this extent with not a single solution unfortunately. The bottom line is this is a showstopper issue for Windows 7 RC.

No matter what other improvements exist I simiply cannot use an operating that won't allow me to use resources on the network that the user is authorized to. Too bad Sunday, July 12, PM. I agree with Scott, and been having the same problem. Can't access Windows machines with RC build Thoughts anyone?

Wednesday, July 15, AM. I had the same problem but I solved it and now I can access, view and copy files between either Win 7 or XP computers. Click on Share and Win 7 does the rest. Wednesday, July 15, PM.

Set ip to 15 and problems went away I doubt seriously that this is a widespread solution but I thought I would at least mention it BW. Thursday, July 16, PM. Wednesday, July 22, PM. If I try to connect I get "remote desktop cannot connect" ensure that remote access is enabled? When I try to print it allows me to choose the printer then tells me I cannot print? So I can only assume that it is not possible. But if that is so why don't they tell us? It is strange that the only comment from a MCP was to ask can you connect via a virtual pc in XP mode.

It seems strange that nobody knows if you can? With so many XP machines out there surely Microsoft will work this out before the release of the public version of Windows 7? Friday, July 24, PM. Say WHAT??? Maybe this howto ought to be stickied to the beginning of this networking forum? Old Mig15 pilot. Using Windows 7 RC Vista that works. Saturday, July 25, AM. Davy-D folks are having similar problems because they do not read the posting or know how to network computers, win 7 networking is not hard it just happens to NOT BE XP HOME which just use simple sharing, any network admin should have no problems with networking win 7 with older versions of windows The walk thru you posted should help anyone with file sharing.

And yes a sticky would help but only if folks read it before hand, which as we know not many will do so. Saturday, July 25, PM. I've fixed this by Also this was connecting to a win2k server. Proposed as answer by tyroc Sunday, June 6, PM.

Sunday, August 16, PM. In the Network Center you can change the way Home Group connections are managed. The default is that Windows handles things. Change that to Use user accounts and passwords Tuesday, August 18, PM. Thanks Shooda! You get my vote for being the 1 Windows expert on this group! Bubbapcguy, perhaps you can point me to the place in the "how to network share" guide that discusses modifying the local group policies?

I certainly did miss that when reading through a few dozen posts on this topic. So interesting I wouldn't be surprised if this was something particular to only a handful of installs and not wide-spread. I guess I'll see when I do a fresh install of the release once available. Name it so that you will recognize the printer when you enable sharing on your XP device. In the Network Sharing window on your Windows 7 device, you will now see your printer. It will also be placed in the Users share folder below.

You will now see your Windows 7 device share folder. Click the share folder and you will see the printer you just shared. Click Next. A window will then appear with the printer you named and shared in an icon box. Make sure to select the shared printer and click Next. A warning message may appear stating you are about to connect to a shared printer. Click OK. The Printer Wizard Complete window will now appear. Click Finish. Was this post helpful? Didn't find your answer?

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