Hey guys, I've got a problem here and it's really blowing my mind on what is doing it.
First of all, let me simplify things. I'm having the problem on a global scale from several different systems, however we'll just focus on 2 of them.
System Information:
Dell Dimension 2400 (XP Pro)
Dell Dimension 2400 (XP Home)
Network Setup:
100mbit through a Linksys switch
Network Services, Clients, Protocols:
Client for MS Networks
File and Printer Sharing
TCP/IP
Internet Connection Firewall: Disabled
Ok, this is the problem at hand. Basically I have the My Documents folder shared and within that folder are a number of subfolders. The contents of which are various files, but about 95% of them are Wordperfect files.
I'm not sure whether or not the problem is contained to just wordperfect files or not. I haven't had a problem opening, copying, renaming any other file types. However, like I said about 95% are wordperfect files, therefore there aren't very many files that are of other types to get a definite answer on if it's isolated to just wordperfect or not.
So anyway, on average I'd say 1 in every 100-150 files out of a good 3000-4000 files is inaccessible though the network. When I attempt to open it on the network I receive an error message, stating either the file is in use or access denied, blah blah.
What I've Tried is below.
1. Installed IPX/SPX protocol
2. Made sure the guest account was active
3. Moved the guest account into the administrators group
4. Created a duplicate user account on the system attempting to be accessed, of which the username is exactly the same as the user trying to access it over the network.
5. Made sure the systems were all under the same workgroup
6. Made sure simple file sharing was enabled (Is this not an option under XP Home?) I couldn't find the checkbox, however, I have the same problem under 2 systems running XP Pro.
7. Turned off file indexing on the hard drives
8. Selected all the files within a folder that contains files giving me problems and re-applied the attributes to them. I checked read-only and applied, then unchecked and applied.
9. I made certain the computer names didn't have any spaces in them.
10. I made certain the network cabling was the problem was actually moving the two systems in question to a known-good setup in another building.
11. I've set all services to Manual if they were previously disabled, just thinking possibly something was hanging it up with authentication or whatever.
Any Ideas? I'm almost to the point of formatting one of the systems and switching it to FAT32 to see if that corrects the problem or not.
One solution though, If I copy the file in question and then paste a new copy of it. Then any system on the network can access it perfectly fine..
Please help if you can..
You can check the images below if seeing the exact error messages helps any. One is when I was trying to copy the file over the network and the other message is just trying to open it through the network in wordperfect.
First of all, let me simplify things. I'm having the problem on a global scale from several different systems, however we'll just focus on 2 of them.
System Information:
Dell Dimension 2400 (XP Pro)
Dell Dimension 2400 (XP Home)
Network Setup:
100mbit through a Linksys switch
Network Services, Clients, Protocols:
Client for MS Networks
File and Printer Sharing
TCP/IP
Internet Connection Firewall: Disabled
Ok, this is the problem at hand. Basically I have the My Documents folder shared and within that folder are a number of subfolders. The contents of which are various files, but about 95% of them are Wordperfect files.
I'm not sure whether or not the problem is contained to just wordperfect files or not. I haven't had a problem opening, copying, renaming any other file types. However, like I said about 95% are wordperfect files, therefore there aren't very many files that are of other types to get a definite answer on if it's isolated to just wordperfect or not.
So anyway, on average I'd say 1 in every 100-150 files out of a good 3000-4000 files is inaccessible though the network. When I attempt to open it on the network I receive an error message, stating either the file is in use or access denied, blah blah.
What I've Tried is below.
1. Installed IPX/SPX protocol
2. Made sure the guest account was active
3. Moved the guest account into the administrators group
4. Created a duplicate user account on the system attempting to be accessed, of which the username is exactly the same as the user trying to access it over the network.
5. Made sure the systems were all under the same workgroup
6. Made sure simple file sharing was enabled (Is this not an option under XP Home?) I couldn't find the checkbox, however, I have the same problem under 2 systems running XP Pro.
7. Turned off file indexing on the hard drives
8. Selected all the files within a folder that contains files giving me problems and re-applied the attributes to them. I checked read-only and applied, then unchecked and applied.
9. I made certain the computer names didn't have any spaces in them.
10. I made certain the network cabling was the problem was actually moving the two systems in question to a known-good setup in another building.
11. I've set all services to Manual if they were previously disabled, just thinking possibly something was hanging it up with authentication or whatever.
Any Ideas? I'm almost to the point of formatting one of the systems and switching it to FAT32 to see if that corrects the problem or not.
One solution though, If I copy the file in question and then paste a new copy of it. Then any system on the network can access it perfectly fine..
Please help if you can..
You can check the images below if seeing the exact error messages helps any. One is when I was trying to copy the file over the network and the other message is just trying to open it through the network in wordperfect.