Yeh, understand that, BUT I cannot seem to give the permissions/name
correctly. Can you walk me through that?
Two computers, both on a Home network, both with the same workgroup name
both with Vista Ultimate.
Lets call them ABC and XYZ for the two computer names and MUCK for the
Workgroup name. On each computer, I need to ADD permissions for each to see
the other and change and alter files. The folder name is the same on both
computers, lets call it BUSY (if needed, I can change one folder name).
Using those names can you walk me through how to Add it to each computer so
I can get Synctoys working.
These are business orientated files and for security I would prefer not to
add them to the Public folder.
Appreciate your help
Frenchy
"Rick Rogers" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi Frenchy,
>
> Personally, I find using the Public folders easier, but sharing other
> files/folders is essentially the same. First you make the share, then
> alter 'everyone' permissions. Click start and type "network and sharing
> center" to access the tool used in Vista for general sharing on the
> network.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
> "Frenchy" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> This used to be easy and a 1 click in XP. I have a folder on a laptop I
>> want to share with a similar one on a desktop. I intend to setup the
>> Synctoys to make these two folders mirror one another. Both machines are
>> running Vista Ultimate and are running smoothly.
>>
>> However, if I select SHARE on laptop, while I can see that folder from
>> the Desktop, I can't access it and vice versa, saying I don't have
>> permissions etc.
>>
>> Some simple help appreciated. I obviously could copy them all into their
>> respective Public folders, but don't wish to do that.
>>
>> Frenchy
>>
>> PS This ain't a complaint against Vista (I love it) just a complaint I
>> don't know how to do this task
>