I have just bought a wireless router/mdem and am trying to get a Windows XP/Home desktop system talking to a notebook running Windows 2000 Professional. I can't get either system to communicate properly with the other.
1. The XP Home system can access the mapped 'C' drive on the notebook but not the 'My Documents' folder, even though that folder is shown as shared on the notebook.
2. When trying to get from the notebook to the desktop, on trying to log on, I get the message 'the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer'.
The physical connections all work OK - pings work in both directions. The other computer is visible in each of the Explorer Network Places. Internet access works OK on both systems. Both systems have the appropriate users and access permissions set up - as far as I can tell.
Anyone got any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
1. The XP Home system can access the mapped 'C' drive on the notebook but not the 'My Documents' folder, even though that folder is shown as shared on the notebook.
2. When trying to get from the notebook to the desktop, on trying to log on, I get the message 'the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer'.
The physical connections all work OK - pings work in both directions. The other computer is visible in each of the Explorer Network Places. Internet access works OK on both systems. Both systems have the appropriate users and access permissions set up - as far as I can tell.
Anyone got any suggestions what I am doing wrong?