It's the joys of XP home
Totally and utterly useless at this sort of thing - it's a very big and well-known clanger which Microsoft just hope will go away. Their idea of a fix is "You should have bought XP Pro". It defeats even the most hardened computer nerds becuase there's no real logic to it.
I have a similar problem - 2 PCs linked via a wireless router; both have the same permissions, both can see each other, yet while I can access files on the other from one of them, I can't do it the other way around. Can I fix it? Can I bollocks!
Posted By: Iwan Husarmi on January 8th 2006 at 21:51:42
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- Any Computer know it all type people on here,i have a computer problem (n/m) (General Chat) - conker, Jan 8, 21:36:59
- What is it? (n/m) (General Chat) - Squiggles, Jan 8, 21:38:50
- Sharing files (General Chat) - conker, Jan 8, 21:43:13
- What's a network? (General Chat) - Squiggles, Jan 8, 21:45:44
- It's the joys of XP home (General Chat) - Iwan Husarmi, Jan 8, 21:51:42
- You just have to run the home networking wizard (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jan 8, 22:11:42
- doesn't sound good (n/m) (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jan 8, 21:58:37
- This may help though: (General Chat) - Squiggles, Jan 8, 21:48:07
- It's the joys of XP home (General Chat) - Iwan Husarmi, Jan 8, 21:51:42
- What's a network? (General Chat) - Squiggles, Jan 8, 21:45:44
- Sharing files (General Chat) - conker, Jan 8, 21:43:13
- What is it? (n/m) (General Chat) - Squiggles, Jan 8, 21:38:50
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