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| ![]() I am unable to access my hard disk from my Laptop but i can access my Laptop's hard disk from my desktop pc :S I am putting correct username and password but its still not working. please help My desktop is running on Windows Xp My Laptop is running on Windows Vista I can access my shared files/folders using \\computername but i cant access my hard disk using \\computername\c$ command. |
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| ![]() Hi For security reasons Vista does not allow C$ sharing. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Mizraab" <Mizraab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:21676D59-E370-4F78-A5E0-95EF4F64114F@microsoft.com... >I am unable to access my hard disk from my Laptop but i can access my > Laptop's hard disk from my desktop pc :S > I am putting correct username and password but its still not working. > please help > > My desktop is running on Windows Xp > My Laptop is running on Windows Vista > > I can access my shared files/folders using \\computername but i cant > access > my hard disk using \\computername\c$ command. |
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| ![]() But i am trying to access Widows XP C$ sharing. |
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| ![]() =?Utf-8?B?TWl6cmFhYg==?= <Mizraab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:21676D59-E370-4F78-A5E0-95EF4F64114F@microsoft.com: > I am unable to access my hard disk from my Laptop but i can access > my Laptop's hard disk from my desktop pc :S > I am putting correct username and password but its still not > working. please help > > My desktop is running on Windows Xp > My Laptop is running on Windows Vista > > I can access my shared files/folders using \\computername but i > cant access my hard disk using \\computername\c$ command. > Is your desktop C$ drive shared? Right-click "My Computer" -> Manage -> System Tools -> Shared Folders -> Shares Verify that "C$" is in the "Shared Folder" column. Verify that you are trying to connect with an account with Administrator privilege. Right-click the "C" drive -> Properties -> Security and make sure the settings allow access. HTH, John |
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| ![]() > Is your desktop C$ drive shared? > > Right-click "My Computer" -> Manage -> System Tools -> Shared Folders > -> Shares > Verify that "C$" is in the "Shared Folder" column. > Verify that you are trying to connect with an account with > Administrator privilege. > Right-click the "C" drive -> Properties -> Security > and make sure the settings allow access. > > HTH, > John > Yes it is shared and yes access is also allowed. i am posting images of my Local Security Policy and D Drive Properties Local Security Policy http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/186/23467127fp2.jpg D Drive Security Properties http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8655/24445009fz3.jpg |
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| ![]() =?Utf-8?B?TWl6cmFhYg==?= <Mizraab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:EA190CC2-24D4-4D45-9FD7-BB65B277F662@microsoft.com: >> Is your desktop C$ drive shared? >> >> Right-click "My Computer" -> Manage -> System Tools -> Shared >> Folders -> Shares >> Verify that "C$" is in the "Shared Folder" column. >> Verify that you are trying to connect with an account with >> Administrator privilege. >> Right-click the "C" drive -> Properties -> Security >> and make sure the settings allow access. >> >> HTH, >> John >> > > Yes it is shared and yes access is also allowed. i am posting > images of my Local Security Policy and D Drive Properties > > Local Security Policy > http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/186/23467127fp2.jpg > > D Drive Security Properties > http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8655/24445009fz3.jpg Sometimes the command prompt gives better error messages. From the machine you are trying to connect from, bring up a command window (Start->Run->Cmd) and enter the command: net use * \\RAMEEZ\C$ /user:RAMEEZ\administrator When asked, provide the password for the administrator. If you have a different logon user that is in the "Administrators" group, use that name instead of "administrator" in the command line and provide the appropriate password. See what kind of error you get. HTH, John |
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| ![]() > Sometimes the command prompt gives better error messages. > From the machine you are trying to connect from, bring up a command > window (Start->Run->Cmd) and enter the command: > > net use * \\RAMEEZ\C$ /user:RAMEEZ\administrator > > When asked, provide the password for the administrator. If you have a > different logon user that is in the "Administrators" group, use that > name instead of "administrator" in the command line and provide the > appropriate password. See what kind of error you get. > > HTH, > John > something related to ERROR 5 has occured Access Denied |
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| ![]() =?Utf-8?B?TWl6cmFhYg==?= <Mizraab@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:55C9A6E1-8194-41B3-8A0E-63390CB76943@microsoft.com: >> Sometimes the command prompt gives better error messages. >> From the machine you are trying to connect from, bring up a >> command window (Start->Run->Cmd) and enter the command: >> >> net use * \\RAMEEZ\C$ /user:RAMEEZ\administrator >> >> When asked, provide the password for the administrator. If you >> have a different logon user that is in the "Administrators" >> group, use that name instead of "administrator" in the command >> line and provide the appropriate password. See what kind of >> error you get. >> >> HTH, >> John >> > > something related to ERROR 5 has occured > Access Denied You might try this: "Error message when you try to access a mapped drive that is mapped to a Windows XP-based computer from a Windows Vista-based computer: "System error 5 has occurred"" <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947235> Other that that, I'm clueless. HTH, John |
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