[windows2000] Re: Naïve security question

  • From: "Neil Atwood" <natwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 13:01:09 +1100

Hate replying to my own post... but I've found the solution (turning off
simple file sharing...)

Apologies for redundant traffic...

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,,,,,   Neil Atwood - natwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ô¿Ô¬    Sydney, Australia

http://www.toongabbieanglican.org.au <http://www.toongabbieanglican.org.au/>

  

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        From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neil Atwood
        Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 12:49 PM
        To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [windows2000] Naïve security question
        
        

        Greetings all... 

        This may well be a naïve, beginners type question? but please bear
with me.. ;-) 

        Situation: 
        Time for a new hard drive, and a nice, new install of Win XP pro
        Works great, fully patched, etc. 
        Users set up exactly as per old system (user names, passwords, etc) 

        Old hard drive (with old XP install) dropped back in (as non-boot
drive) to allow gradual pulling over of odd bits of data onto new drive.

        However, when I attempt to browse folders under my old profile on
the old drive, XP refuses access. 
        I'm logged in as an administrator, with the same username and
password as I was on the old install. 
        So why won't XP let me share and access those folders? 

        Any help, solutions gratefully received! 

        Regards 

        ____________________________________ 
        ,,,,,   Neil Atwood - natwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Ô¿Ô¬    Sydney, Australia 

        http://www.toongabbieanglican.org.au
<http://www.toongabbieanglican.org.au>  
          


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