Sir i installed Microsoft vista in one machine and microsoft xp in other machine . now i did not getting files from vista machine, but from vista machine i can access xp files easily. when i want to take files from xp to vista its giving a message you do not have permission to use this network resource , access denined, i can see all the drives from xp to vista and one more thing i can access public folder from vista from xp but other drives i can see but does not access, sir i tried all the possible methods but failed i make share folder files network all the things if u have different idea then pls tell me
Follow the steps to Sharing the files
Your computers are already connected to a network — i.e., they’re
all already able to browse the Internet using the same router..
1 : Open the Network and Sharing Center window by
clicking on the Windows orb in the lower left corner, and then either
right-clicking on Network and selecting “Properties”, or opening the
Control Panel and double-clicking “Network and Sharing Center.
2 : If your network type is “Public,” you need to change it to “Private”:
3 : Under “Sharing and Discovery” in the bottom half of the Network and
Sharing Center window, you need to turn all the settings from “Off” to
“On” by clicking on the down arrow next to each setting, clicking on
“Turn on …”, and clicking on “Apply.” But see some pointers below:
4 : You’re done with the Network and Sharing Center window. Close it via the “X” button.
5 : Click the Windows orb at the lower left corner of your computer, and click on Computer
6 : n the Computer window, navigate to the folder
containing the file(s) or folder(s) that you want to share — e.g.,
“Pictures” or “Documents” or a specific file or folder within. Note:
don’t open the folder itself that you want to share — just navigate to
the folder that contains this folder.
7 : Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click Share. The File Sharing window is displayed. (Click picture for a larger version.)
8 : If you have password protected sharing enabled: Use the File Sharing window to select which users can access the shared folder and their permission level. To allow all users, select Everyone
in the list of users. By default, the permission level for a selected
user is Reader. Users cannot change files or create new files in the
share. To allow a user to change files or folders or create new files
or folders, select Co-owner as the permission level.
9 : If you have password protected sharing disabled (like I do): Click the drop-down arrow inside the blank field in the File Sharing
window, and select the Guest or Everyone account. Click “Add.” Then for
that new account, click on the down arrow under “Permission Level” to
change it to Co-owner (if you want anybody to read and modify files) or
leave it at “Reader” (if you want other computers to just read but not
modify your files).
10 : Click “Share”, then “Done.”
CRITICAL NOTE: If you selected
“Everyone” when sharing a folder, you’re also making its contents
available to any computer that joins this network. Many households,
including mine, have wireless Internet via a wifi router. If you don’t
have WEP encryption
turned on, then I could just drive up and park on the street near your
home, open my laptop, let it join your network via your wifi, and then
nose around through your files. It’s particularly important that you
have WEP encryption turned on for your wifi network.
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