| | | | I have a desktop running XP Pro SP3 and a laptop running Vista Home Premium.
I have the same User account set up on both machines with the same password,
the only difference is that on the Vista machine this user is a Standard
User while on the XP machine, the User is an administrator. I also have
another User set up on the Vista machine, again passworded, but a different
password to the other two user accounts, which is an Administrator. (I use
the Standard Account for daily operation).
The strange thing is this: from the XP machine I can see SOME of the folders
in the Standard Account, and ALL the folders in the Admin Account, even
though the User name and password is NOT replicated on the XP machine! Can
anyone explain why I can't see all the Standard User account folders, (which
does have the same password) but I can see all the Admin account folders?
The only difference between the two accounts is that I have moved the
Standard User account's Documents folders to another drive using the
Properties-Location function.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Gordon
Gordon,
if you have the rights to see them, you'll see them. It doesn't
matter where they are.
Even guests, anonymous users, or everybody can have such rights.
You need both of two different sets of rights, one for the share
and one for each object (file, folder, printer).
In fact, I don't understand what you mean by folders in
accounts. Folders aren't in accounts, they are on the hard disk.
Probably a misunderstanding somewhere.
Hans-Georg
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