Hi
Then set the permission and security of the Guest user as Read/Write
permission.
Q: Why it changed? I do not know, can be a mistaken click, or a change
somewhere that created a chain reaction.
In my work with people many times why is important? (Big part of therapy is
the quest to why?) . Contrary to what Sci-Fi movies try to tell us,
computers are just dumb machines. Given the constrains of volunteer help
over the Internet, I rather try to solve the problem then losing time on
why.

Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"Barb" <> wrote in message
news:24C79691-1B7C-4F4F-89EF-...
> Thanks for both suggestions but...
>
> The guest account is turned on.
>
> I tried setting up both PCs with identical user name and password and this
> did not work either.
>
> To re-iterate, the sharing works - I can see the folder and read the
> documents in the folder across the network, but it appears to be a
> permissions issue - where I am not allowed to move documents into the
> folder.
> Also, this was working a few days ago - I was allowed to move a document
> into the folder - but a setting appears to have been changed which has
> resulted in lesser sharing permissions.
>
> "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Every one means Everyone that is on the list of allowed on the specific
>> computer which the Folder is on.
>> It does Not mean Everyone who is trying to connect to the Computer/Folder
>> from any location on the Network
>> If LAN security is Not a concern, and you are the sole user, then
>> Switching
>> On the Guest account makes it a True Everyone.
>> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
>>
>> "Barb" <> wrote in message
>> news:4B036E5C-EA89-46A9-8D77-...
>> >I want to be able to move a file across my home network (both PCs are
>> >Vista).
>> > I have shared the destination folder with "Everyone" to be a co-owner.
>> > I
>> > do
>> > not have passwords set up.
>> >
>> > I can "see" the destination folder across the network and can open
>> > documents
>> > in it, but it will not allow me to move files into it. The weird thing
>> > is, I
>> > encountered this for the first time a couple of days ago. The folder
>> > was
>> > shared, but I could not move a file into it. That was when I looked
>> > into
>> > sharing and realized that I had to change permission lever to
>> > "co-owner"
>> > in
>> > order to create documents. Once I updated the sharing, I was allowed
>> > to
>> > move
>> > the file. However, today I am not allowed to perform the very same
>> > action; I
>> > get "Destination Folder Access Denied, you need permission to perform
>> > this
>> > action".
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> .
>>