I recently got a new desktop. Rather than spend the hours re-installing
everything, I'd like to run from the new computer, but have access to
everything on the old one.
Not sure if I can literally run apps installed on the old computer by
clicking a desktop icon on the new computer, but at least I need to be able
to share files.
I plugged a network cable into each desktop. Ran Network Setup Wizard on
the new computer, created a network setup disk on a flash drive, ran the
network setup file on the old computer.
Initially the new computer could see the old computer, but I was unable to
expand the "plus sign" to view the list of shared drives and got the not
available you may not have authority to access message.
Sorry, maybe I should offer the following details:
o Both PCs are running XP Home Edition
o I've configured TCP/IP properties as:
o New - 192.168.0.1 / 255.255.255.0
o Old - 192.168.0.2 / 255.255.255.0
.... per an article I read
I set root (c:\) as share on the old system with the name PRESARIO_C
I uninstalled my third party anti-virus / anti_spyware / firewall software
from old; I plan to have nothing connected to it except the network cable
hooking it up to the new unit.
Let me know if other information is needed ... the amount of times I've
tried and retried this, it almost would've been less trouble to re-install
everything! Thanks in advance for any guidance!
alcal
"alcal" wrote:
> This shouldn't be so difficult!
>
> I recently got a new desktop. Rather than spend the hours re-installing
> everything, I'd like to run from the new computer, but have access to
> everything on the old one.
>
> Not sure if I can literally run apps installed on the old computer by
> clicking a desktop icon on the new computer, but at least I need to be able
> to share files.
>
> I plugged a network cable into each desktop. Ran Network Setup Wizard on
> the new computer, created a network setup disk on a flash drive, ran the
> network setup file on the old computer.
>
> Initially the new computer could see the old computer, but I was unable to
> expand the "plus sign" to view the list of shared drives and got the not
> available you may not have authority to access message.
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> alcal
<snip>
\\OtherMachine is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if
you have access permissions.
The network path was not found.
<snip>
.... trouble is: I'm the administrator of the server and I don't know how to
figure our if the other machine has access permissions ...
alcal
"alcal" wrote:
> This shouldn't be so difficult!
>
> I recently got a new desktop. Rather than spend the hours re-installing
> everything, I'd like to run from the new computer, but have access to
> everything on the old one.
>
> Not sure if I can literally run apps installed on the old computer by
> clicking a desktop icon on the new computer, but at least I need to be able
> to share files.
>
> I plugged a network cable into each desktop. Ran Network Setup Wizard on
> the new computer, created a network setup disk on a flash drive, ran the
> network setup file on the old computer.
>
> Initially the new computer could see the old computer, but I was unable to
> expand the "plus sign" to view the list of shared drives and got the not
> available you may not have authority to access message.
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> alcal
"alcal" <alcal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FF65CF82-5B51-4D80-9A59-00C93A56C6D5@microsoft.com...
> This shouldn't be so difficult!
>
> I recently got a new desktop. Rather than spend the hours re-installing
> everything, I'd like to run from the new computer, but have access to
> everything on the old one.
>
> Not sure if I can literally run apps installed on the old computer by
> clicking a desktop icon on the new computer, but at least I need to be
> able
> to share files.
>
> I plugged a network cable into each desktop. Ran Network Setup Wizard on
> the new computer, created a network setup disk on a flash drive, ran the
> network setup file on the old computer.
>
> Initially the new computer could see the old computer, but I was unable to
> expand the "plus sign" to view the list of shared drives and got the not
> available you may not have authority to access message.
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> alcal