Tech Support Guy banner
Status
Not open for further replies.
1 - 19 of 19 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
137 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Ok, heres the lowdown. EDIT: I run Windows XP SP2!

I share my music on my home network, it was working fine all the computers/laptops (we have about 3) could access my music collection and play it (only my 'My Music' folder was shared, not the whole drive).
About a week ago i had to put my pc user account passworded since i had alot of information about xmas prezzys on there, and i really didnt want my family finding it since they use my pc once in a while (was just being safe). I remeber when i set the password, it said 'do you want to make this account private, other people wont be able to see your files on it) that sounded like a good idea, so i clicked yes.
Now after a few days after christmas my sister wanted to access my music again, so i took the password off. But a problem occured, the laptop or any other pc's couldnt access my music. It apears on Network places but they cant open it or play the files. I go to the shared options and the problem is, is that the 'Private' box is checked. Of course being computers wanting to make it soo hard for you, it was greyed out so i couldnt uncheck it. I click the 'cannot make this public because another folder is private' or somthing. I click on that and it brings me to my user file, for me it is called 'Owner'. Im not sharing my entire drive so i dont want to make this shared, but making it public doesnt matter since im not sharing it. But alas 'Make this folder private' is also greyed out.

Sorry about the long post, but if anyone has any tips that excludes a system restore please advise.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
37 Posts
Try editing the share on My Music and within the permissions section add the user "Everyone" and grant read access only.

I'm not sure If this will work (im at work on a Win2k Domain machine at the moment so I cant test for you)

If its not a help then please post back here and I will have another think

Thanks
Mike Bedford
MCP | MCDST
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Hi and Welcome to TSG!
What you want to do is go to control panel > users > and click on your user icon.
Once you have done that click remove password. It should ask you to enter your current password.
Once you have done this, and clicked remove password, click add password (or change).
Then enter your password but when it asks about making it private click no.
Try this and see if this helps.
If is does then you can make individual folders private, by right clicking, clicking sharing then ticking the make folder private (as you know.)
If this doesn't work just do it over again, but make your files private again if you wish.

Hope this helps
Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Hey tomo,
I have one more thing for you to try then.
However I need to know if you are running pro or home edition of xp?
Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
137 Posts
Discussion Starter · #6 ·
Home. Yeah i know what you mean about the pro edition one, i tried it (gota go into somthing from RUN). But i didnt have the option in that thing since i was running home.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Tomo,
And if you go to the sharing option of C:\ is this greyed out too?

If so then I hope that this works.
Click Start, and then click My Computer. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab. In the Advanced Settings section, clear the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) check box. Click OK.
Then start your computer in safe mode.

This (i hope) should work.

Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
I have just read a cnflicting article which says you must DISABLE simple file sharing...so try that first and then if not try the steps above,

Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in replying.

Ok, are you familiar with system restore?

Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
137 Posts
Discussion Starter · #14 ·
Sorry for the delay on my part aswell.

Yes i know system restore very well, as i said i at computer smart (I'm off to do computer science at university next year).

BUT i don't want to system restore since i have done so much stuff since then..
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Hi Tomo,
Ok that's fine.
Ok, run the network setup program again, and see if this helps.

Also, in the local security policy, under local policies > User RIght Assignments the top one on the list should be "access this computer from the network".
Double click on it, and add "everyone".

Kind Regards
Anthony
 

· Registered
Joined
·
522 Posts
Hi,
Ok that looks lik another drawback of HOME.

System restore shouldn't change anything unless you have changed many things system wise and reg wise.
I will keep thinking, and let you know.

Kind Regards
Anthony
 
1 - 19 of 19 Posts
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top