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From: Bob Phillips on 28 Apr 2008 05:56 I have a small home network, and I had a network shared folder on the desktop, and mapped to that folder on my laptops. All was working great, until a couple of days ago. Now I cannot get to the shared folder, says I do not have permission or some such. The only change that I can think might affect is that I tried to setup an FTP site on my machine (failed dismally). I have deleted that, although I still have the IIS settings, but that seems to be the same timeframe. Any suggestions as to how I can track down the problem. I have XP Pro. TIA Bob
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] on 28 Apr 2008 06:11
Bob Phillips <bob.NGs(a)somewhere.com> wrote: > I have a small home network, and I had a network shared folder on the > desktop, and mapped to that folder on my laptops. > > All was working great, until a couple of days ago. Now I cannot get > to the shared folder, says I do not have permission or some such. > > The only change that I can think might affect is that I tried to > setup an FTP site on my machine (failed dismally). I have deleted > that, although I still have the IIS settings, but that seems to be > the same timeframe. > Any suggestions as to how I can track down the problem. I have XP Pro. > > TIA > > Bob Hi - try posting in microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web for more help as this isn't a wireless issue - and provide more detail, such as exact error messages, versions/SPs, whether or not you can ping, etc. |