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Frank C
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      08-22-2009
Hi,
I have a shortcut to access a local network shared external drive. It shows
an address of \\192.168.1.4 This shortcut generally fails with
"192.168.1.4Public is not accessable. You may not have permission to use the
network resource. Contact the administrator fo this device to find out if
you have access permission".
Sometimes it works and gives me the opportunity to enter the admin name and
password. I can access the drive with Windows Explorer using the Network
entry in explorer. How can I verify the if address in the shortcut is
correct? Is there some other problem that I should address?
Thanks
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Frank C
Dell Inspiron 530S
Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
Dell studio laptop
Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
HP Photosmart D7260
 
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Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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      08-22-2009
It could be many causes. 1. Make sure the remote PC always uses Ip
192.168.1.4. 2. make sure no firewall blocks the access. 3. You may want to
create the same username on both computers. Or this search result may help.
Vista...is not accessible
Vista...is not accessible. Can't access Vista C drive · Solved: Can
ping Vista but access · Is not accessible because of Norton Internet
Security ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistanotaccessible.htm


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"Frank C" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have a shortcut to access a local network shared external drive. It
> shows
> an address of \\192.168.1.4 This shortcut generally fails with
> "192.168.1.4Public is not accessable. You may not have permission to use
> the
> network resource. Contact the administrator fo this device to find out if
> you have access permission".
> Sometimes it works and gives me the opportunity to enter the admin name
> and
> password. I can access the drive with Windows Explorer using the Network
> entry in explorer. How can I verify the if address in the shortcut is
> correct? Is there some other problem that I should address?
> Thanks
> --
> Frank C
> Dell Inspiron 530S
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> Dell studio laptop
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> HP Photosmart D7260


 
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Jack [MVP-Networking]
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      08-23-2009
Hi
You also have to obtain the manual of the External Network Drive and read
the Sharing instructions.
These Drives are usually Not formatted with NTFS and it could be issues of
compatibility that should be addressed by the Drive's manufacturer.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"Frank C" <> wrote in message
news:BB09C037-7477-4067-AC45-...
> Hi,
> I have a shortcut to access a local network shared external drive. It
> shows
> an address of \\192.168.1.4 This shortcut generally fails with
> "192.168.1.4Public is not accessable. You may not have permission to use
> the
> network resource. Contact the administrator fo this device to find out if
> you have access permission".
> Sometimes it works and gives me the opportunity to enter the admin name
> and
> password. I can access the drive with Windows Explorer using the Network
> entry in explorer. How can I verify the if address in the shortcut is
> correct? Is there some other problem that I should address?
> Thanks
> --
> Frank C
> Dell Inspiron 530S
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> Dell studio laptop
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> HP Photosmart D7260


 
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Frank C
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      08-23-2009
Thanks to Bob and Jack,
I have gotten successful access via the shortcut if I insure that the
external drive is powered up before I boot the computer. It then presents a
screen to enter the logon via a dropdown and enter a password. I hope this is
a permanent solution!
Thanks

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Frank C
Dell Inspiron 530S
Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
Dell studio laptop
Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
HP Photosmart D7260


"Frank C" wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a shortcut to access a local network shared external drive. It shows
> an address of \\192.168.1.4 This shortcut generally fails with
> "192.168.1.4Public is not accessable. You may not have permission to use the
> network resource. Contact the administrator fo this device to find out if
> you have access permission".
> Sometimes it works and gives me the opportunity to enter the admin name and
> password. I can access the drive with Windows Explorer using the Network
> entry in explorer. How can I verify the if address in the shortcut is
> correct? Is there some other problem that I should address?
> Thanks
> --
> Frank C
> Dell Inspiron 530S
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> Dell studio laptop
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> HP Photosmart D7260

 
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Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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      08-23-2009
Thank you for the update.

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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Frank C" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks to Bob and Jack,
> I have gotten successful access via the shortcut if I insure that the
> external drive is powered up before I boot the computer. It then presents
> a
> screen to enter the logon via a dropdown and enter a password. I hope this
> is
> a permanent solution!
> Thanks
>
> --
> Frank C
> Dell Inspiron 530S
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> Dell studio laptop
> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
> HP Photosmart D7260
>
>
> "Frank C" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have a shortcut to access a local network shared external drive. It
>> shows
>> an address of \\192.168.1.4 This shortcut generally fails with
>> "192.168.1.4Public is not accessable. You may not have permission to use
>> the
>> network resource. Contact the administrator fo this device to find out
>> if
>> you have access permission".
>> Sometimes it works and gives me the opportunity to enter the admin name
>> and
>> password. I can access the drive with Windows Explorer using the Network
>> entry in explorer. How can I verify the if address in the shortcut is
>> correct? Is there some other problem that I should address?
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Frank C
>> Dell Inspiron 530S
>> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
>> Dell studio laptop
>> Win Vista Ultimate 64 bit SP1
>> HP Photosmart D7260


 
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