Re: Is this an error?
From: ChrisG (cgardini@swbell.net)
Date: 03/17/03
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From: "ChrisG" <cgardini@swbell.net> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 13:18:48 -0800
I am actually in my personal user profile and connected
as XPcomputer\Chris which is a member of the
Adminstrators Group.
I am trying to connect from XPComputerServer\Chris to
XPComputerDesktop\Chris and am confronted with a "Connect
to" dialogue box. However, when I try to connect from
XPComputerDesktop\Chris to XPComputerServer\Chris there
are no problems.
So as part of trying to solve the exercise above I was
revisiting all the permissions on the Desktop and came
across the message I referenced.
Thankyou
>-----Original Message-----
>ChrisG wrote:
>> I am trying to set permissions on drive (C$, etc) and
get
>> the following message for every drive on my system:
>>
>> "This has been shared for adminstrative purposes. The
>> share permissions and file security cannot be set."
>
>That's correct
>
>> Could this condition be related to why I cannot connect
>> to the system from my LAN server??
>
>Doubt it. Maybe you could explain in more detail exactly
what you are doing
>to connect to the system, and what happens when you try.
>
>In the meantime, when it asks for a username and
password, you are using
>the local admin account of the XP machine itself as the
username to connect
>with, in the format "MachineName\UserName",
e.g. "XPcomputer\administrator"
>and not just "administrator"?
>
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