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I have sharing for a USB drive turned on for all users but can't get it to work. The network is all XP Pro sp2 save for one XP Home sp2 which is the one with the USB drive. Any ideas?
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Thanks but after I posted I realized I was interpreting Doc the wrong way. I actually thought for a moment he was suggesting that you could use a USB drive as a NAS.
Yup, no problem with the other shares/mapped network drives and I set up the USB drive the same way. It shows up in the shared list in the network path, you just can't explore it. The error says;
Attempting to map it as a network drive gives only the second error with no reference to permissions.
The error message on MS's site (KB177078) relates to a key;
that doesn't exist on XP Home & creating it with the recommended value doesn't help
Basically I put our family photos on it so everyone on the network can access them but still have it portable if it needs to be taken to the "out of nest-ers" homes.
How much free space is available still on the drive. It's mentioning server storage space. I know network servers start showing STRANGE errors and behavior if you run low on space. Also are you using simple sharing? if so can you turn it off and do it normally? If so remember you have to change permissions both for sharing and security.
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How much free space is available still on the drive. It's mentioning server storage space. I know network servers start showing STRANGE errors and behavior if you run low on space. Also are you using simple sharing? if so can you turn it off and do it normally? If so remember you have to change permissions both for sharing and security.
The share/security settings used on that drive are identical to those for that systems RAID5 and its other shared/mapped drives.
The USB drive has >130 gigs free and the boot drive has >40 gigs free. Don't think that's a problem
Dr. Mordrid ---------------------------- An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
Yup, no problem with the other shares/mapped network drives and I set up the USB drive the same way. It shows up in the shared list in the network path, you just can't explore it. The error says;
Attempting to map it as a network drive gives only the second error with no reference to permissions.
The error message on MS's site (KB177078) relates to a key;
that doesn't exist on XP Home & creating it with the recommended value doesn't help
Basically I put our family photos on it so everyone on the network can access them but still have it portable if it needs to be taken to the "out of nest-ers" homes.
Doc, I just went thru that issue on a 2000 server here at work yesterday! The key was not in the registry here either. BUT further reading on this topic showed a value of 20 (not the 11-14 mentioned in the KB) did the trick for most with this issue including me.
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