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One way access only Symptoms: You have two computers in your network. One computer A can accesses computer B without any problems. However, the computer B can not access the computer A. Causes: 1. The File and Printer sharing has not been enabled. 2. No files or folders are shared. 3. The computer A is XP and the computer B is win98, and you don’t logon win98 using the same username and password of computer A. 4. You logon computer A as administrator while logon computer B as a regular user who doesn’t have right to access the computer A. 5. The guest account is enabled on computer B but not on computer A. 6. You logon the same user but the computer A doesn’t have setup permissions for the user to access. |
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