NicCrockett- You are correct in saying that the system is a legacy piece of hardware that controls a specialized machinery that isn't easily upgradeable. I found what the issue was. What I failed to realize at the time was that the server side of SMB was not enabled.
Once I enabled SMBv1. Server-side via Windows features, everything worked fine. Funny you mention that. I was just getting ready to post this photo, suggesting you manually check the settings instead of using PowerShell.
To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Hi All, In some need of expert opinions regarding an issue I'm facing. I have tried accessing the share by both name and IP from the XP machine to no avail.
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Doctor Fishbone This person is a verified professional. To turn off Simple File Sharing:. To remove the Everyone permissions, and specify varying access permissions different users should receive to a file share:. The Full Control permission enables a user or group to read, write, delete and execute files within the folder. Users possessing Full Control permission can also create and delete new folders within the share.
The Change permission enables a user or group to read and change files within the folder and create new files and folders within the shared folder. Users with Change permission can also execute programs within the folder. The Read permission, meanwhile, enables a user or group to read files within the share and execute programs located within the folder.
The next section reviews configuring NTFS permissions. Windows NTFS permissions provide a host of additional permissions options. In addition, NTFS permissions can be applied to a single file or folder.
Using the convert command, you can upgrade a drive to NTFS without losing its data. However, it's always best to confirm you have a working backup on hand before executing the command. Note that, by default, subfolders will inherit permissions from parent folders. To customize permissions inheritance, click the Advanced button found on the share or filename's Properties dialog box. To determine a user's ultimate resulting permissions, add all the NTFS permissions granted to a user directly and as a result of group membership, then subtract those permissions denied directly and as a result of group membership.
For example, if a user is explicitly granted Full Control but is also a member of a Group in which Full Control is denied, the user will not receive Full Control rights. For this reason, administrators should carefully apply Deny permissions, as the Deny attribute overrules any equivalent instances of Allow when the two rights are applied to the same user or group.
Windows XP includes an effective permissions tool you can use to help verify the permissions a user or group receives. To access the tool:.
It sounds straightforward. Configure the permissions you want and a user is good to go. Double click on the host PC e. Note: There are no passwords or access restrictions and, everything that's shared is accessible by everyone on the network. Skip to main content. Highlight the folder that you want to share out. Right click the folder and select Sharing and Security Choose the Sharing tab. If this is the first time to use the feature, you will see the following screen.
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