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Old 02-12-2008, 12:50 AM
Mitch
 
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syntax logging onto a windows xp home machine
Hi,
I have shared a folder on a Windows XP Home edition machine which I would
like to give everyone on my home network access to. When a person from
another machine tries to connect to the XP Home computer, they type in "\\ip
address" from the run line and they get a logon screen asking for a
username/password. What is the syntax when entering the logon name? I have
tried entering username, computer/username, and workgroup/username plus
password which all get rejected. I get the error "bad username or Password".
Is there another syntax or something else I need to do. Thanks.

Mitch
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Old 02-12-2008, 01:12 AM
John Wunderlich
 
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Re: syntax logging onto a windows xp home machine
=?Utf-8?B?TWl0Y2g=?= <Mitch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:FE25F99F-50BA-41BF-8D70-32067398472F@microsoft.com:

> Hi,
> I have shared a folder on a Windows XP Home edition machine which
> I would like to give everyone on my home network access to. When a
> person from another machine tries to connect to the XP Home
> computer, they type in "\\ip address" from the run line and they
> get a logon screen asking for a username/password. What is the
> syntax when entering the logon name? I have tried entering
> username, computer/username, and workgroup/username plus password
> which all get rejected. I get the error "bad username or
> Password". Is there another syntax or something else I need to do.
> Thanks.


I believe XP Home forces all network connections to use the Guest
account. Try using "Guest" as the login name. As for the syntax of
the user name, you should be using a back-slash instead of a slash:
computername\user

HTH,
John
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Old 02-12-2008, 01:18 AM
John Wunderlich
 
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Re: syntax logging onto a windows xp home machine
John Wunderlich <jwunderlich@lycos.com> wrote in
news:Xns9A41AF0E8219Fwunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.2 10:

> =?Utf-8?B?TWl0Y2g=?= <Mitch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:FE25F99F-50BA-41BF-8D70-32067398472F@microsoft.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have shared a folder on a Windows XP Home edition machine which
>> I would like to give everyone on my home network access to. When a
>> person from another machine tries to connect to the XP Home
>> computer, they type in "\\ip address" from the run line and they
>> get a logon screen asking for a username/password. What is the
>> syntax when entering the logon name? I have tried entering
>> username, computer/username, and workgroup/username plus password
>> which all get rejected. I get the error "bad username or
>> Password". Is there another syntax or something else I need to do.
>> Thanks.

>
> I believe XP Home forces all network connections to use the Guest
> account. Try using "Guest" as the login name. As for the syntax of
> the user name, you should be using a back-slash instead of a slash:
> computername\user
>
> HTH,
> John
>


See also:
"You receive an "Access is denied" error message when you try to access
shares on a Windows XP Home Edition-based computer that is connected to
a network"

<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281248/en-us>

HTH,
John
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Old 02-12-2008, 01:25 AM
Mitch
 
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Re: syntax logging onto a windows xp home machine
Thanks for the info.

Mitch

"John Wunderlich" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?TWl0Y2g=?= <Mitch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:FE25F99F-50BA-41BF-8D70-32067398472F@microsoft.com:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have shared a folder on a Windows XP Home edition machine which
> > I would like to give everyone on my home network access to. When a
> > person from another machine tries to connect to the XP Home
> > computer, they type in "\\ip address" from the run line and they
> > get a logon screen asking for a username/password. What is the
> > syntax when entering the logon name? I have tried entering
> > username, computer/username, and workgroup/username plus password
> > which all get rejected. I get the error "bad username or
> > Password". Is there another syntax or something else I need to do.
> > Thanks.

>
> I believe XP Home forces all network connections to use the Guest
> account. Try using "Guest" as the login name. As for the syntax of
> the user name, you should be using a back-slash instead of a slash:
> computername\user
>
> HTH,
> John
>

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