|
|
I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share all the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..."
When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive and the other two on the same machine.
Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I look for the trouble?
Thank for any suggestions.
|
|
"Cyril N. Alberga" <calberga[ at ]bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:%231zQ2SZSJHA.5056[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share
all > the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte > internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers > I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..." > > When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive > and the other two on the same machine. > > Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I > look for the trouble? > > Thank for any suggestions.
The drive size should make no difference...
You do have file sharing enabled...don't you?
|
|
Try run,type:diskmgmt.msc In msc,L.click the hd,actions,all,select "make active"...If it doesnt show in msc,run,type:cmd In cmd type:diskmgmt.msc In msc,type:list disk type:list volume type:HELP for all cmds,exit when thru...
"Cyril N. Alberga" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share all > the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte > internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers > I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..." > > When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive > and the other two on the same machine. > > Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I > look for the trouble? > > Thank for any suggestions. >
|
|
"Andrew E." <eckrichco[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:DAA056F5-4615-451C-8964-92148B2F0D5E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Try run,type:diskmgmt.msc In msc,L.click the hd,actions,all,select
"make > active"...If it doesnt show in msc,run,type:cmd In cmd type:diskmgmt.msc > In msc,type:list disk type:list volume type:HELP for all cmds,exit when > thru... >
That advice is useless... an active partition is necessary to make a drive bootable but has nothing to do with networking!
> "Cyril N. Alberga" wrote: > > > I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share all > > the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte > > internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers > > I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..." > > > > When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive > > and the other two on the same machine. > > > > Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I > > look for the trouble? > > > > Thank for any suggestions. > >
|
|
Hi,
Did you check both NTFS and Share permissions?
-jon
"Cyril N. Alberga" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share all > the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte > internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers > I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..." > > When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive > and the other two on the same machine. > > Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I > look for the trouble? > > Thank for any suggestions. >
|
|
So far, so bad. As stated in another post and reply, "Active" doesn't to anything, and yes, I do have sharing set on. There are three hard drives in the machine in question, two of which are accessible from the other machines, but one is not. I can't see any differences in the "Sharing" and "Security" tabs. I'm not sure what you are referring to as NTFS permissions. If it is the permissions on the Security tab, then yes, they are set.
I'm about to create a "Test" user -- one with no spaces or special characters in the user name, nor with a "Full name", to see if there is some subtle error in the permissions. (The normal user name as both spaces and an "&" in it, and for a while I was having problems with another user name whose "Full name" match the true name of the usual user. It took me a while to figure out that some place the true name is displayed, and others the "Full name", with no indication of which is which!)
Any other thoughts are welcome, and I'll report back on my "Test" user name.
Cyril
jhcw wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > Did you check both NTFS and Share permissions? > > -jon > > "Cyril N. Alberga" wrote: > >> I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to share all >> the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly installed 1 TByte >> internal drive. When I attempt to access it from either of the other computers >> I get ".. is not accessible. You might not have permission..." >> >> When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that drive >> and the other two on the same machine. >> >> Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where else can I >> look for the trouble? >> >> Thank for any suggestions. >>
|
|
I seem to have solved the network problem.
I created a new user id on the problem machine and the newer one. I gave appropriate permissions and the problem disk now became accessible. So I went back and deleted the test user and saw the message warning about "unique ids", and the fact that a new user with the same name would not have permissions granted to the to-be-deleted user name.
Now, in various tests, trying to get things working, I had changed the username a couple of times. It dawned on me that the seeming correct user name in the permissions of the problem disk might be that of one of the previous trials. So, I went in and removed the user (whose name LOOKED right) from the permissions of the disk and then set the permissions again, with the look-alike (and correct) user.
That did it. I think this was all fall out from the true user name of one user being the same as the "full user name" of another, and not knowing which was being displayed when.
Thanks for the various suggestions.
Cyril
Cyril N. Alberga wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have three computers, all running XP Pro, on which I am trying to > share all the drives. This works for all but one of the drives, a newly > installed 1 TByte internal drive. When I attempt to access it from > either of the other computers I get ".. is not accessible. You might > not have permission..." > > When I look at the permissions I can't find any difference between that > drive and the other two on the same machine. > > Is there a problem with sharing a drive of that size? If not, where > else can I look for the trouble? > > Thank for any suggestions.
|
|
|