Silly question, but are you logging in as the local admin or the remote
admin?

You probably know this (it's not changed since Windows 95) but you need to
prefix the "domain name" to the name to ensure that the ID is checked
against the correct gatekeeper.

In other words just doing "admin" and password will check against the local
machine (and if the local machine ID doesn't have access then you don't get
in) while doing "servername\admin" and password will check against the
server's admin ID.

Jim Davis

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 4:42 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: file share on vista to xp
> 
> First of all, thank you to everyone that has been helping so far.
> 
> Here's where we are at:
> 
> We had to deploy sp3 on the xp machines.  We can now see the share, and
> we are in the process of mapping the network drive for each user
> account.  We have done so successfully for most of the user accounts,
> except for one.  We have recently(today) added the account "Admin" to
> the xp machines.  The other user accounts can connect to the share and
> map it fine, user accounts like "Chris" and "Lisa".  These accounts
> were not created on the server with the share.  On both of the xp
> machines, however, the account "Admin" gets prompted for a
> username/password.  We have tried creating the account "Admin" on the
> server with the same password, but can't connect.
> 
> 

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