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Windows 7 Cant access share on domain please help!
In my office, I have a win2003 server running a domain. Most our clients are xp pro machines but I recently got a win7 home premium pc and am trying to access a shared folder on the server but no luck. No matter what permissions I've set (share permissions and security permissions), I can not...- lansa
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- access issues domain home premium it support network shared folders windows 7 windows server windows xp
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Sharing folder/files permissions
Hello! I'm in trouble with three things. 1) I have to create shared folder where I can only put information and everyone else can just read it. Till this moment it's ok, but I have to configure this folder while there aren't connected other computer in network with this one, so is group...- Splinter
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- access collaboration computer configuration everyone file sharing files folders group local network network read security setup shared folders sharing user rights windows writing
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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You cannot access a shared folder that is located on a Windows 2000 or Windows 98-based computer fro
Describes an issue in which you cannot access shared folders on Windows 2000 or Windows 98-based computers from a Windows 7-based computer. A resolution is provided. More...- News
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- access issues file sharing network resolution shared folders support troubleshooting windows 2000 windows 7 windows 98
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- Forum: Knowledge Base (KB)
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"Access denied" error message when you try to access files in a WebDAV shared folder from a computer
Fixes an issue in which you receive an "access denied" error message when you try to access a shared folder that is located on a server that uses form-based authentication. This issue occurs in Windows 7 and in Windows Server 2008 R2. More...- News
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- access denied authentication file access form-based network issues shared folders webdav windows 7 windows server
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Windows 7 Can't establish office Network with windows 7
I'm trying to network 2 computers together in our office. The computers are HP's P6000. When I go to computer A I can see the folders on computer B.And it's the same when I go to B I can see A but I can't access any files. I keep getting the I don't have permission prompt to access the computer...- chucksg
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- access denied computer file access homegroup hp p6000 microsoft network office security settings shared folders tech support troubleshooting windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Share a folder with password, over a network?
Hi I have found lots of ways to password protect foldres. But I can`t find a way to passwordprotect the access over local network. (and hamachi2) I have tried to make a user (test) and the password (test, on that user). I have tried to share the folder, and just grant access for the...- pettergulbra
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- access control file access hamachi local network network settings password protection security settings shared folders windows networking
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 How to declare (from command line !) folder D:\aaa\bbb shared for User myuser123 with full access?
As the sibject already told I am seaching for a way to assign sharing permissions FROM COMMANDLINE for a particular user with particular permission. Something like defineshare -dir=D:\aaa\bbb -user=myuser123 -perm="full access" Is this somehow possible? peter- pstein
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- command line d drive file sharing full access security shared folders sharing user rights windows
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 How to list all local shared folders and the permitted users?
How can I list all shared folders (easy) and the users who have which permissions? Can I backup and restore (later) these infos somehow? The questions applies to a LAN with NO domain controller/Active directory Peter- pstein
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- backup lan network restore shared folders users windows
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Setting up network bt Seven and Vista
First off, I am VERY new to networking, so you can't over explain anything to me. I am trying to set up a network between a Windows 7 PC (call it PC-1) and a Windows Vista PC (call it PC-2). PC-1 has a backup drive, which is backed up nightly. So I want to have a folder on this PC which I can...- vbmike73
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- access control backup drive computer setup file sharing network read only shared folders user confusion windows 7 windows vista
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Win 2k3 r1 to Win 7 networking one way only
Hi I have a basic networking problem that I don’t really understand as I don’t know much about win 7. I have recently re-built a win2k3 R1 server and can’t connect to a win7 ultimate desktop anymore when I could previously. I can connect from win 7 to the server and see shared directories...- Dwair
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- account management connection issues firewall logon error network ping shared folders troubleshooting windows 7 windows server
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 A working way to share with Vista etc. ?
What would be the best way to set up the local network so that machines can share files and printers with each other? There is an ADSL-modem/DHCP-server/router/firewall and a wireless hot-spot connected to it. (Kind of radio extension of the LAN.) There is an old Windows2000 SP4 desktop...- turboscrew
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- adsl modem connectivity dhcp error file sharing home network lan configuration local network malwarebytes network discovery network issues printer sharing shared folders troubleshooting uac settings windows 2000 windows 7 windows vista wireless workgroup
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Web Sharing option in Windows 7 ?
Hi, In Windows XP there is option of Web sharing on right clicking on specific folder. How can we make web sharing in windows 7 OS ?- amoldindorkar
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- file sharing network shared folders web share windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Using Active Directory users without joining the domain to share a folder
hi the problem is i want to share a folder for specified people and OU from my work domain on my laptop that is not a part of my work domain and will not be able to join due to the security policy of the company ... is there a way to do that ? thanQ- Fattah Irani
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- active directory domain security policies shared folders user management workplace
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Cloud Cover Episode 37 - Multiple Websites in a Web Role
Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show at Link Removed. In this episode, Steve and Wade: Discuss how to maximize your use of Windows Azure by Link Removed Take a look at sharing folders between instances running in...- News
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- channel 9 cloud cover compute instances deployment emulator fabrikam shipping hosting iis management pack microsoft azure niney awards saas shared folders small business storage system center tips virtualization web roles
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Windows 7 Windows 7 shared folders keeps saying files in use a reboot fixes then it comes back
I have a very strange problem with a new Dell optiplex Windows 7 professional Pc I am using it as a file server. I keep getting messages in the shared folders. Access denied, file in use, You don't have permission. Something thinks these files are in use and they are not. If you reboot the...- jmajoros
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- dell optiplex file access file server network sharing reboot shared folders windows 7
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Windows 7 Mapped drives all named Pen Drive
Here is an odd one. Win7 Enterprise PC connected to Server 2003 acting as a file server. For no apparent reason (no software or hardware changes on either machine) when attempting to map a drive from the server all mappings are named as 'Pen Drive' 'drive letter'. i.e mapping a shared folder...- miket82
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- enterprise file server mapped drives network issues pen drive server 2003 shared folders tech support troubleshooting windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 Lenovo Laptops Can't Access Windows XP Shared Folders Over Wi-Fi
Our 2 new Lenovo laptops, running Windows 7 x64 Home, are unable to see the shared folders on Windows XP desktop via wireless. I'm able to connect to the internet fine, and see the two laptops on the network. But I cannot see the WinXP computer and shared folders. Here's the kicker. I go...- klomast3r
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- ethernet firewall home network lenovo network shared folders troubleshooting windows 7 windows xp wireless
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Wireless: Cannot see shared folders on Windows XP.
Our 2 new Lenovo laptops, running Windows 7 x64 Home, are unable to see the shared folders on Windows XP desktop via wireless. The desktop is hardwired to the wireless router which is then connected to the Verizon modem. I'm able to connect to the internet fine, and see the two laptops on the...- klomast3r
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- ethernet firewall home network internet access lenovo network issues shared folders windows 7 windows xp wireless
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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Windows 7 Windows7 and Share file access
Hi all, I connect to our file server (Windows 2003 R2) and then access the share folder. I have full permission on that folder.I tried to change the folder name or i move the folder, sometime I can change and sometime I can't change. Nobody is using that folder. At that time only one me access...- wekhine
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- file access file management file server shared folders windows 2003 windows 7 windows xp
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 Why can't I see shared folders on my desktop?
I have an Admin account and a Guest account. I've worked out how to share folders (not just by using the "Libraries > Public" section) -- I right click a folder, go so Share With > Advanced Sharing > Security > go to Users section > select Full Control. That way both accounts can play and save...- Carmel
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- admin account desktop file sharing guest account security settings shared folders shortcuts user rights
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support