I seem to be having a common problem encountered by the
newsgroup.
I have a desktop running xp home and am trying to get
onto a network run from a xp pro machine. I can view all
the computers on the network, however, when I try to
access files I need from the main computer I get the
error, that access is denied and and I need to contact
the administrator. I never had this problem before with
my laptop which ran xp pro.
It seems that xp home does not remember the user logon
and password. I use the network mainly to print, and what
I do is add the printer, type in the location, and then
after being prompted for the user name and password and
entering it, I then can access all files from that
computer. But I have to do this every time I turn on the
my machine.
"David" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2113501c45a12$514dc960$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I seem to be having a common problem encountered by the
> newsgroup.
>
> I have a desktop running xp home and am trying to get
> onto a network run from a xp pro machine. I can view all
> the computers on the network, however, when I try to
> access files I need from the main computer I get the
> error, that access is denied and and I need to contact
> the administrator. I never had this problem before with
> my laptop which ran xp pro.
>
> It seems that xp home does not remember the user logon
> and password. I use the network mainly to print, and what
> I do is add the printer, type in the location, and then
> after being prompted for the user name and password and
> entering it, I then can access all files from that
> computer. But I have to do this every time I turn on the
> my machine.
>
> am I missing something obvious?
>
> thanks.
This is normal behavior for XP Home. It will not automatically reconnect to
shares. (This is often confused with the inability of XP Home to connect to
a domain. This limitation is true even in a workgroup setting).
One work around is to create a batch file which you can run from the Startup
group or manually. The content needed is
net use "\\COMPUTERNAME\SHARENAME" /USER:Username Password
net use "\\PRINTERNAME\SHARENAME" /USER:Username Password
This leaves your password readily visible in the file, so is not secure.
GTS
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"David" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2113501c45a12$514dc960$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I seem to be having a common problem encountered by the
> newsgroup.
>
> I have a desktop running xp home and am trying to get
> onto a network run from a xp pro machine. I can view all
> the computers on the network, however, when I try to
> access files I need from the main computer I get the
> error, that access is denied and and I need to contact
> the administrator. I never had this problem before with
> my laptop which ran xp pro.
>
> It seems that xp home does not remember the user logon
> and password. I use the network mainly to print, and what
> I do is add the printer, type in the location, and then
> after being prompted for the user name and password and
> entering it, I then can access all files from that
> computer. But I have to do this every time I turn on the
> my machine.
>
> am I missing something obvious?
>
> thanks.