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when accessing with \\ like \\192.168.0.2
"\\192.168.0.2 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 permission. Logon failure: the user has not
been granted the requested logon type at this computer"
when accessing with net use \\192.168.0.2
error 1385
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type
at this computer.
I was trying to use file sharing, I could port scan from either
computer, and see the other's port 139 (file sharing port) open.
I set up identical accounts on each system
firewall is not an issue 'cos i turned it off, and anyhow, i can see
port 139 from either comp on either comp.
both are win xp sp2, both have the built in guest account enabled,
both have simple file sharing, both share an account with the same
user/full name/password
Solution for me was b, but here are 3 thinds to check
Things to check under
Administrative tools...local security policy...user rights and
assignments
a)"Access this computer from the network" includes Everyone and
Administrators and many others.
b)"Deny access to this computer from the network" make sure that Guest
is not listed there. If you still have problems, then maybe make sure
that nothing is listed there. I had Guest listed there, and it was the
cause of my problems. I have no idea how it got there.
note- the "Deny access" policy is the second policy beginning with D. a
It after "Debug Programs"
c) maybe try this, 'cos i've seen it recommended.
Administrative tools...local security policy..security options
"Network access sharing and security model for local accounts" there
are 2 options either classic or 'guest only'. try the other option. I
found it only works on Guest. But i recall seeing somebody saying it
only worked with 'classic'. I think you shoudl keep it as Guest! Make
sure that the Guest is enabled and not Denied access (See point b)
Solution 'b' worked for me. IT makes sense, 'cos I could see one comp
from the other comp but not vice versa. The one i couldn't see was
denying access to Guest. THe Guest accont is improtant for networking,
it shouldn't have been denied network access.
Regarding other longer solutions - for if those fail
somebody also mentioned a form of reinstalling windows that solved it
in post subject "Networking between 2computers" they recommended
against a repair. Though another author mentinoed doing a repair.
posts with same error message (perhaps the same problem!)
Brian E. Clark "Subject: XP Home - XP Pro sharing problem "
(description of his problem was identical to mine)
when accessing with \\ like \\192.168.0.2
"\\192.168.0.2 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 permission. Logon failure: the user has not
been granted the requested logon type at this computer"
when accessing with net use \\192.168.0.2
error 1385
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type
at this computer.
I was trying to use file sharing, I could port scan from either
computer, and see the other's port 139 (file sharing port) open.
I set up identical accounts on each system
firewall is not an issue 'cos i turned it off, and anyhow, i can see
port 139 from either comp on either comp.
both are win xp sp2, both have the built in guest account enabled,
both have simple file sharing, both share an account with the same
user/full name/password
Solution for me was b, but here are 3 thinds to check
Things to check under
Administrative tools...local security policy...user rights and
assignments
a)"Access this computer from the network" includes Everyone and
Administrators and many others.
b)"Deny access to this computer from the network" make sure that Guest
is not listed there. If you still have problems, then maybe make sure
that nothing is listed there. I had Guest listed there, and it was the
cause of my problems. I have no idea how it got there.
note- the "Deny access" policy is the second policy beginning with D. a
It after "Debug Programs"
c) maybe try this, 'cos i've seen it recommended.
Administrative tools...local security policy..security options
"Network access sharing and security model for local accounts" there
are 2 options either classic or 'guest only'. try the other option. I
found it only works on Guest. But i recall seeing somebody saying it
only worked with 'classic'. I think you shoudl keep it as Guest! Make
sure that the Guest is enabled and not Denied access (See point b)
Solution 'b' worked for me. IT makes sense, 'cos I could see one comp
from the other comp but not vice versa. The one i couldn't see was
denying access to Guest. THe Guest accont is improtant for networking,
it shouldn't have been denied network access.
Regarding other longer solutions - for if those fail
somebody also mentioned a form of reinstalling windows that solved it
in post subject "Networking between 2computers" they recommended
against a repair. Though another author mentinoed doing a repair.
posts with same error message (perhaps the same problem!)
Brian E. Clark "Subject: XP Home - XP Pro sharing problem "
(description of his problem was identical to mine)