how to get rightes to see services?
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i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network. i have a simple network of two computer and the operating system is XP on both computers. i am able to share dives,internet fasilities on other network computer. but problem is that i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network. how to get rightes to see services? r00d0034@yahoo.com
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i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network. i have a simple network of two computer and the operating system is XP on both computers. i am able to share dives,internet fasilities on other network computer. but problem is that i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network. how to get rightes to see services? r00d0034@yahoo.com
What variety of XP are you running - Home or Professional? "Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager
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What variety of XP are you running - Home or Professional? "Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager
its professional plz help r00d0034@yahoo.com
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its professional plz help r00d0034@yahoo.com
I recently set up my first XP network, and it was a major hassle! At least you have the Pro version; the Home edition is a lot like Windows 95 on saltpetre! First off, create an Administrator account for yourself on both machines, and assign yourself a password. Then kill the Simple File Sharing - it sucks, and prevents you from using any of the traditional networking functions you're used to. When SFS is enabled (the default), all access to remote computers is done using the Guest account. The Guest account is disabled by default on all new installations, so nothing works. Once you change this setting, things will look a lot more familiar. I believe you do this from Windows Explorer, in the Folder Options function on the View tab. Uncheck the Use Simple File Sharing box. This is supposed to restore the classic Windows security system and allow you to view and manage shares and services from any PC on your network. After you make these changes to both systems, reboot them both. All users will now have to have passwords, just like previous versions, and you should have a lot better success with your project. Try it, and post your results here. If it doesn't help, we'll try some other options!:-D "Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager