XP Drive Read Only
DSmith
07-10-2005, 01:58 AM
What makes a drive read-only in a peer to peer network using XP Pro? We have
five computers. Four computers will not let you write to their drives within
Documents and Settings, but one does. The one that does has had XP for about
a year, the others just upgraded to XP. Any help would be appreciated.
Chuck
07-10-2005, 01:58 AM
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 08:16:48 -0500, "DSmith" <Donna@NOTSPAMres-xraynews.com>
wrote:
>What makes a drive read-only in a peer to peer network using XP Pro? We have
>five computers. Four computers will not let you write to their drives within
>Documents and Settings, but one does. The one that does has had XP for about
>a year, the others just upgraded to XP. Any help would be appreciated.
Are the computers using Simple, or Advanced File Sharing? Guest, or non-Guest
authentication? If Simple, any share can be set to Read-only, or Read-Write; if
Advanced, that plus a few more possibilities.
If Advanced File Sharing, you also have both the Sharing - Permissions, and
Security, settings to consider.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html>
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Ron Lowe
07-10-2005, 01:58 AM
"DSmith" <Donna@NOTSPAMres-xraynews.com> wrote in message
news:uRbmDpZdFHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> What makes a drive read-only in a peer to peer network using XP Pro? We
> have five computers. Four computers will not let you write to their drives
> within Documents and Settings, but one does. The one that does has had XP
> for about a year, the others just upgraded to XP. Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
This is the default security permissions on XP installed on an NTFS drive.
If you contact such a machine using Simple File Sharing over the network,
you are connecting as Guest.
The only permissions Guest has on the 'Docs and Setting' folder are
read-only, granted to the 'Everyone' group.
The machine you *are* able to write on is probably installed on a FAT32
drive which has no permissions ( or someone has altered the permissions if
it's an NTFS drive. )
The fix is to either:
Stop using Simple File Sharing, and set up explicit user accounts,
then grant those users access to the folder.
Or
Edit the existing permissions to permit Guest 'Change' access to the folders
you want.
R-click the folder, select Sharing and Security;
Security Tab;
Select 'Everyone';
Note that it's Read and Execute.
Add 'Change', and OK your way out.
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Best Regards
Ron Lowe
MVP - Windows Networking
DSmith
07-10-2005, 01:58 AM
Thanks, we got it to work.
"Ron Lowe" <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "DSmith" <Donna@NOTSPAMres-xraynews.com> wrote in message
> news:uRbmDpZdFHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> What makes a drive read-only in a peer to peer network using XP Pro? We
>> have five computers. Four computers will not let you write to their
>> drives within Documents and Settings, but one does. The one that does has
>> had XP for about a year, the others just upgraded to XP. Any help would
>> be appreciated.
>>
>
>
> This is the default security permissions on XP installed on an NTFS drive.
>
> If you contact such a machine using Simple File Sharing over the network,
> you are connecting as Guest.
> The only permissions Guest has on the 'Docs and Setting' folder are
> read-only, granted to the 'Everyone' group.
>
> The machine you *are* able to write on is probably installed on a FAT32
> drive which has no permissions ( or someone has altered the permissions if
> it's an NTFS drive. )
>
>
> The fix is to either:
> Stop using Simple File Sharing, and set up explicit user accounts,
> then grant those users access to the folder.
>
> Or
>
> Edit the existing permissions to permit Guest 'Change' access to the
> folders you want.
> R-click the folder, select Sharing and Security;
> Security Tab;
> Select 'Everyone';
> Note that it's Read and Execute.
> Add 'Change', and OK your way out.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Ron Lowe
> MVP - Windows Networking
>
>
XP Drive Read Only
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