Password request from Win7


  1. Posts : 11
    Win7 & XP Pro
       #1

    Password request from Win7


    I have just purchased my first win7 system and I am trying to connect it to a hardwired network with 8 other XP Pro SP3 systems. My problem is that the win7 machine sees all of the XP machines and I can go to each one and transfer files. The XP machines see the Win7 machine but I cannot connect to it, it keeps asking for a password. All systems are using Administrator rights. Any idea where this password comes from? I have tried everything.

    Bill Meyer
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    You need to disable simple file sharing on the XP machines. Also check under the Advanced Sharing options in Win 7 and make sure that password protected sharing is turned off on both the Work/Home page and the public file sharing page. Don't forget to add "Everyone" to the sharing permissions on the Windows 7 machine.

    After going through all of that if you are still having file access problems try doing this registry adjustment on the Win 7 machine with the problem.

    Solution is really easy just modify one key in registry:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
    create or modify 32-bit DWORD: LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy
    set the value to: 1

    You can also try the following procedure on the XP machine.
    Goto... Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy > Local Policies > Security Options

    Scroll down to... Network Access: Sharing and security model for local accounts

    Select... Guest only and not Classic. I checked on XP machine and Guest seems to be the default.

    Suddenly those silly promps for user name and password go away when accessing Win 7 share from XP machine and it behaves more like XP file sharing without asking for Usernames and Passwords.

    It will not cause security risk (except all users on same network can access shared files).
    Last edited by chev65; 27 Jun 2010 at 10:15.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 11
    Win7 & XP Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Chev

    Thank you for the replay and I check the settings I have and except for the guest setting on the XP systems everything was fine. I am not having problems accessing the XP systems from the Win7 system. My problem is that I might be having a mental problem between the new Win7 format and the XP format.

    I was trying to share the C drive on the Win7 machine like I have always done on the XP machines. I do this because I have a folder that I keep all of my data in and I usually copy this to any new computer so that all of my systems appear to have the same data in the same place. At night these systems sync to each other and I have all systems as backups. It works great and I have been doing this for years.

    Is there some kind of new command to copy a directory from the XP machine to the Win7 machine?
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    Well that is a completely different problem altogether.

    If you really need to share the C drive you can but it's not a good idea from a security standpoint because an attacker would have full control if they got into your system. I'm not sure about copying the directory but you can share the entire drive if thats what you mean.

    You would be better served by sharing the entire User folder instead but if you insist on sharing the entire C drive you can do that also.

    Assuming that all your networked machines are part of the same workgroup with sharing enabled and working between them.

    To share the entire drive:
    Open My Computer -> right click Local Disk C or which ever drive letter your drive is using. Right click on the drive you need to share-> select Properties -> select Security tab -> click Edit button -> click Add button -> enter the name of the User you want to set Security permissions (it is the same user name you've set the sharing permissions for, ex. Everyone will set the read permissions to every user. Put check marks in the boxes for full access and control -> click OK hit apply-> select the desired permissions -> click OK -> wait while permissions are set -> and your Done.

    You will also need to use to access the sharing tab Sharing>Advanced put a check in the box to share the drive, then click on the permissions tab and "add Everyone" then use the check boxes to allow Everyone full access. Hit the apply button on both windows.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Password request from Win7-sharing-c-drive-everyone.png   Password request from Win7-sharing-permissions-everyone.png  
    Last edited by chev65; 27 Jun 2010 at 11:22.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 11
    Win7 & XP Pro
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Tried those and still no luck. I think I might have to set up a virtual XP drive and do it that way.
      My Computer


 

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