Check the file and folder permissions, not the sharing permissions. May
be Vista had changed some permissions and you need to re-enable the
user's permissions on files and folders.
Anyway, as Jo said, use a different drive or partition than the OS to
use as shared.
Fernando
ThommyG escribió:
> Actually I can get to the drive from my console, but I can't get to it from
> other PCs on the network (as I had been doing). If I uninstall Vista, do you
> expect the drive access will be restored?
>
> ThommyG
> "Jo" <> wrote in message
> news:E7303FB7-6A8A-4284-8945-...
>> I've found Vista doesn't allow access to parts of its drive from other
>> os's,
>> so I don't think it is a good idea to install it on a drive you want to
>> share
>> between two os's. Vista's security is pretty tight. I assume you meant
>> you
>> couldn't access the e drive from your other operating system.
>>
>> "ThommyG" wrote:
>>
>>> I installed Vista on my the E drive of my system, creating a dual boot
>>> with
>>> WinXP SP2 on the first partition (logical C drive) and Vista on the
>>> second
>>> partition (logical E drive). Prior to installing Vista, I used the E
>>> drive
>>> as my shared drive. Following Vista installation, I find the E drive
>>> can
>>> no longer be accessed.
>>>
>>> Looking at the Shared Folders/Shares from WinXP MMC, I find there is a
>>> new
>>> "user" S-1-5-956008885-..." which is shown under Users or Groups along
>>> with Administrator, Creator Owner, System, and Users (in Shares).
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> ThommyG
>>>
>>>
>>>
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