I just set up a brand new PC on my local workgroup. I have three PCs on this workgroup: Homepc, Gamepc, and Laptop.
I've enabled file and print sharing on all machines. From the new machine (Homepc) I can browse the other shared drives just fine. No issues.
However, when I try to browse the C: drive on Homepc, I get a Connect to Homepc dialog box with a username and password field. The username is defaulted to HOMEPC\Guest and cannot be changed. The password box is blank.
That in itself is odd, as I've enabled simple file sharing and should not require any passwords to access the drive. The other odd part is the Homepc has two drives and the second drive is open to all without the dialog box. So only ONE drive is giving me this issue. One works fine, the other doesn't.
I've enabled and disabled file sharing on the affected drive, changed the computer name, changed the workgroup name, set permissions, etc. I've been around PCs for a long time, but I've never seen anything like this.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I've enabled file and print sharing on all machines. From the new machine (Homepc) I can browse the other shared drives just fine. No issues.
However, when I try to browse the C: drive on Homepc, I get a Connect to Homepc dialog box with a username and password field. The username is defaulted to HOMEPC\Guest and cannot be changed. The password box is blank.
That in itself is odd, as I've enabled simple file sharing and should not require any passwords to access the drive. The other odd part is the Homepc has two drives and the second drive is open to all without the dialog box. So only ONE drive is giving me this issue. One works fine, the other doesn't.
I've enabled and disabled file sharing on the affected drive, changed the computer name, changed the workgroup name, set permissions, etc. I've been around PCs for a long time, but I've never seen anything like this.
Anyone have any suggestions?