Preka
Programmer
- May 11, 2004
- 55
I've tried Googling this, and I have seen several other people ask the same question, but I've yet to see a worthwhile answer (most people go, "hurf durf it doesn't work that way!" and they're demonstrably wrong, as I will explain in a moment).
I have 3 PCs - Two desktops running XP Pro, and a laptop running Windows 7.
Both desktops have shared folders on them. If I attempt to access the shared folder on Desktop #1, since my laptops login credentials do match, I am prompted for a username and password. I then enter a username and password for an account that has permissions set for the shared folder in question and, voila, I get access. This is EXACTLY what I want to happen.
On desktop 2, however, trying to access the shared folder from the laptop does NOT prompt for a username and password - it merely returns a message that access has been denied. I have checked and rechecked and everything obvious on both desktops is set in an effectively identical fashion.
I have temporarily gotten around this using the "credentials" feature of Windows 7, but that isn't what I want - I want accessing the folder to prompt me for a username and password. Does anyone know what could possibly be different between the two desktops that is causing this?
Thanks in advance.
I have 3 PCs - Two desktops running XP Pro, and a laptop running Windows 7.
Both desktops have shared folders on them. If I attempt to access the shared folder on Desktop #1, since my laptops login credentials do match, I am prompted for a username and password. I then enter a username and password for an account that has permissions set for the shared folder in question and, voila, I get access. This is EXACTLY what I want to happen.
On desktop 2, however, trying to access the shared folder from the laptop does NOT prompt for a username and password - it merely returns a message that access has been denied. I have checked and rechecked and everything obvious on both desktops is set in an effectively identical fashion.
I have temporarily gotten around this using the "credentials" feature of Windows 7, but that isn't what I want - I want accessing the folder to prompt me for a username and password. Does anyone know what could possibly be different between the two desktops that is causing this?
Thanks in advance.