Backup Exec NT to XP pro

From: Ted Potter (foo@techmarin.com)
Date: 09/12/02


Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 16:08:10 -0700
From: Ted Potter <foo@techmarin.com>

OK,

Backup Exec running on our NT server can not get to the XP share on a XP
pro workstation.
The error message says it can not attach to the (shared name).

Seagate tech. indicate this was an OS permission/security issue. I can
however view and create/
delete files and folders from the NT box.

Can someone suggest where I might start troubleshooting this issue ? any
information would
be appreciated.

Thanks



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