File Sharing... DENIED


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Pro, XP Pro
       #1

    File Sharing... DENIED


    I have a desktop running on a Windows 7 Pro OS and a laptop running on XP Pro; both are connected on a linksys router. Win7 machine is connected via lan cable and lappy: wirelessly

    Password protection has been set to off in my Win7 machine.

    I can access certain XP folders which I have permitted to everyone from my Win7 machine but not the other way around. An error message keeps popping up "Access is denied" "<something about a path not being correct>" everytime I access Win7 folders from my XP machine.

    Both are in the same workgroup.

    I can only access Win7 files that have been transferred in the Public folder

    I want to access the files that I permitted to everyone on their location but how do I do that if I keep getting this error message. HELP
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    illy said:
    I have a desktop running on a Windows 7 Pro OS and a laptop running on XP Pro; both are connected on a linksys router. Win7 machine is connected via lan cable and lappy: wirelessly

    Password protection has been set to off in my Win7 machine.

    I can access certain XP folders which I have permitted to everyone from my Win7 machine but not the other way around. An error message keeps popping up "Access is denied" "<something about a path not being correct>" everytime I access Win7 folders from my XP machine.

    Both are in the same workgroup.

    I can only access Win7 files that have been transferred in the Public folder

    I want to access the files that I permitted to everyone on their location but how do I do that if I keep getting this error message. HELP
    Hi and welcome

    DId you set win 7 up with homegroup or workgroup? what firewall, and antivirus?

    the shared folders are owned by who?

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    Hi illy, welcome to the forums.

    What settings do you have for the following?

    File Sharing... DENIED-capture.png

    Found in Network & Sharing Center -> Advance network settings
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  4. Posts : 196
    Windows 7
       #4

    Try creating the user account and password on the w7 machine that you are using on the XP laptop. Even if you don't use that account on the w7 box it may be helpful having there ... and if you're using the same account name on both systems make sure the passwords are the same too.
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  5. Posts : 2
    win7ultx64
       #5

    Was there ever a resolution to this problem??
    I am having the same exact problem and cannot figure it out for the life of me.
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  6. Posts : 1,557
    XP, Seven, 2008R2
       #6

    Just about everyone has this problem. There is a solution to it every day, so try search for something like "access denied" in this forum section.
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  7. Posts : 2
    win7ultx64
       #7

    I've been searching.
    I've already tried the windows firewall rule change, and i've done this
    Unable to access network resources on non-Windows 7 systems from Windows 7 PC | Windows Reference
    Any other things?

    EDIT:
    I've GOT IT!
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...ns.html?filter[2]=Networking%20Internet
    simple as that.
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  8. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #8

    How to Set Up Folder or Drive Sharing in Windows 7 that Actually Works


    How to Set Up Folder or Drive Sharing in Windows 7 so it Actually Works
    1. Right-click on the folder or drive icon to be shared; then select “Properties” from the dialog box.
    2. Select the “Security” tab.
    3. Click the “Edit” button.
    4. Click the “Add Button.
    5. Click the “Advanced” button.
    6. Click the “Find Now” button.
    7. In the list that appears, select “Everyone;” then click “OK.”
    8. The “Everyone” name will now appear in the “Select Users or Groups” dialog box. Click “OK.”
    9. The “Permissions for <object> dialog box with reappear with “Everyone” in the “Group or user name” list. With “Everyone” highlighted, put check marks in the boxes to assign the permission you want. (I assign full control because my workgroup network is closed).
    10. Click the “Apply” button; then the “OK” button.
    11. In the <object> Properties dialog box, click “OK.”
    12. Again right-click the drive or folder icon; then select “Share with;” then “Advanced sharing.”
    13. In the <object> Properties dialog box click “Advanced Sharing.”
    14. Put a check mark into the “Share this folder” checkbox at the top of the dialog box.
    15. Enter the name you want into the “Share names” box (or accept the default); then click “Apply;” then click “OK.”
    16. Click “Close.”
    The drive or folder is now shared with everyone on your network and they have the permissions you granted.
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