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562859 2007-06-25 10:12:00 Hey guys, I just hooked up my Desktop with my Laptop via ethernet and a "switch/hub?" thingee. Everything is all good and I can see both computers on the network except for when i try to open the "Desktop" folder from the Laptop. I can open the "Laptop" folder from the Desktop but not the other way around. It's the same when I share files, I can drag it "INTO" the Laptop from the Desktop, but not "OUT OF" the Desktop from the Laptop. I get this error message-: "\\Desktop is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions."
I am Admin on both comps.

So yeah, I can get into the laptop folder from the desktop but that error pops up when i try and get into the desktop from the laptop!!

If this makes sense to anyone PLEASE HELP!!!!
springa886 (10558)
562860 2007-06-25 10:54:00 You need to check the file share settings for the folder. winmacguy (3367)
562861 2007-06-25 11:21:00 nah, the settings are exactly the same on both comps, and the desktop is sharing to and from the laptop, its just that the laptop cant get into the desktop. springa886 (10558)
562862 2007-06-25 11:25:00 What about firewalls??

Any firewall on either besides XP if both have XP? If so what?

And do BOTH have the same workgroup name?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
562863 2007-06-25 22:59:00 nope, no firewalls, just the good old XP one. I just realised that i can do this... 'From the laptop i can click Run - type \\Desktop\D\My Music and it will open that folder. But when i goto "My Network Places" and click on "View Workgroup Computers" both "Desktop" and "Laptop" are showing but when i click on "Desktop" that error comes up. Thats messed up huh??
P.S Yeah they both have the same workgroup names
springa886 (10558)
562864 2007-06-25 23:25:00 I would just put a shortcut on the desktop for the other PC.

Thats what I did, saves me going to My network places all the time.

And I created a sendto shortcut for both.

That way I can select any file from any folder on either, and it'll copy across to either. (the shared folder).
Speedy Gonzales (78)
562865 2007-06-25 23:28:00 And I created a sendto shortcut for both.
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Speedy, i know you can do that, but how?? I have wanted to for a while, but havn't got around to researching how to!;)
wratterus (105)
562866 2007-06-25 23:38:00 Speedy, i know you can do that, but how?? I have wanted to for a while, but havn't got around to researching how to!;)

Go to start/run type sendto .

Then right mouse / new / shortcut .

If you want to make a shortcut to a shared folder, on a networked PC, click on browse, my network places, the other PC's shared folder (hopefully it appears), then OK .

Or to make it easier before u click on browse, type in \\user\sharedfolder .

(whatever the name is of the other PC and the name of the shared folder) .

To test it go to any folder and select any file right mouse send to option, and the name u created above . If it works it'll copy the file .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
562867 2007-06-26 01:21:00 ive already tried that man, even when i open the shortcut that error msg comes up. Seems to me that the only way i can do it is thru "Run."
This cant be normal man, someone come over to my place and suss it out for me. I live in Tokoroa lol
springa886 (10558)
562868 2007-06-26 01:26:00 Make a folder in C: somewhere, share it on both.

It sounds like the laptop has got something on it thats blocking things.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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