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I have 2 computers, both running Win2K Pro. I have set up a share on both
computers, each of which has its own login, i.e., user1 and user2. User1
can connect and browse the resources on PC2, but User2 can't browse PC1;
this generates the error: The user has not been granted the requested logon
type. I have looked through the services on both machines to see if
something is missing, but I can't see anything. Any idea how to resolve
this? Also, both users have no password and are in the Administrators group
on both machines. Thank you.

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Check the local security policy on PC1, especially User Rights assignments
like "Access this Computer from the Network". (Start-->Run-->gpedit.msc)

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"Michael Fay" <mefay@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:NrJGc.6140$yd5.5265@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I have 2 computers, both running Win2K Pro. I have set up a share on both
> computers, each of which has its own login, i.e., user1 and user2. User1
> can connect and browse the resources on PC2, but User2 can't browse PC1;
> this generates the error: The user has not been granted the requested
> logon
> type. I have looked through the services on both machines to see if
> something is missing, but I can't see anything. Any idea how to resolve
> this? Also, both users have no password and are in the Administrators
> group
> on both machines. Thank you.
>
>

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Thanks for the reply. We did that. Appreciate the feedback.

"Laura E. Hunter (MVP)" <hunter(nospamplease)@sfs.upenn.edu> wrote in
message news:uGTPzyCZEHA.1048@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Check the local security policy on PC1, especially User Rights assignments
> like "Access this Computer from the Network". (Start-->Run-->gpedit.msc)
>
> --
> ******************************
> Laura E. Hunter - MCSE, MCT, MVP
> Replies to newsgroup only
>
>
> "Michael Fay" <mefay@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:NrJGc.6140$yd5.5265@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >I have 2 computers, both running Win2K Pro. I have set up a share on both
> > computers, each of which has its own login, i.e., user1 and user2.
User1
> > can connect and browse the resources on PC2, but User2 can't browse PC1;
> > this generates the error: The user has not been granted the requested
> > logon
> > type. I have looked through the services on both machines to see if
> > something is missing, but I can't see anything. Any idea how to resolve
> > this? Also, both users have no password and are in the Administrators
> > group
> > on both machines. Thank you.
> >
> >
>
>

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