Cancel Submit. Tomas Plevak. Hello, sorry for my English, but i have found answer to your question. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. You can only use Homegroup with other Win7 computers. You'll need to disable the Homegroup and use regular network sharing in your case. Click on "Change advanced sharing settings". Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on the desired account to highlight it and then hit OK.
Enter the correct password for that user account if there is one when prompted. Leave it blank if there is no password null. In addition, sharing out the root of drives is not best practice since it is a security issue. The information from Michael Bell MS below is for Vista but is also applicable to Win7: "When you share out the root of a drive in Vista, the UI only allows this through the advanced sharing option.
Work network. XaviR - No password. I would take a careful look at the event logs on both machines might be something going on in the background that is being reported there and not as an error popup message that could clue you in. This issue was killing since yesterday. Anyways, when I got to the registry key restrictanonymous, it was already set to 0.
So i deleted it and place another 0 then proceeded to reboot the machine. Issue resolved :. To resolve this issue, do the following on the Windows 7 computer:. This was personally set to 0 for me but I also set the key everyoneincludesanonymous to 1. OK I am still having this issue, I believe iamchoy solution works but this one does not stick on my machine.
Directories can be accessed by XP users on the network for a day or two and then issue comes back. I discovered that just by restarting the "Server" service under services fixes the issue temporarily. So I decided to make a batch file that can restart the server service and stick to Scheduled Tasks. I am using PSexec tool to launch command line at a "Local System" level since it is the only level of CMD that net stop and net start will work for the service "LanmanServer".
Does anyone know how to add another batch file to be run after the "psexec -his cmd" is invoked? Basically I need a batch file that will open a command prompt, then open another command prompt with local system level, then run the batch to restart the Lanman service. Hello everyone good evening. Thank you. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.
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Viewed 14k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Same problem. I believe that you need everyone read-write in addition to disabling file sharing password protection for the XP machine to access the share. That is the only way I have done shares in situations similar to this. Somantra yes, it is.
But I think the problem with that is that it won't let me turn off password protection. I click No passwords, click Apply, window goes away. Open up the advanced blah blah window again, and the option is re-set to Passwords!
I can't even ask without rolling my eyes ;- — unhappyCrackers1. Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Otherwise you can try to disable pwd prompt to check if the issue is credentials-related. Improve this answer. Volodymyr Molodets Volodymyr Molodets 2, 9 9 gold badges 34 34 silver badges 49 49 bronze badges. Thanks for your time. Yep, I'm using the credentials I set up on the W7 machine. The NTFS permissions are open for all users.
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