Odd sharing problem

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Old 04-03-2007
Gordon
 
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I have a lan with one Windows XP laptop and one PCLinuxos TR3 desktop.
On the desktop I have two directories in my Home Directory that are shared,
called Documents and Computing. the share properties are, as far as I can
see ABSOLUTELY IDENTICAL on each directory. When I access the Documents
directory from the Win XP laptop, I can create and delete sub-directories.
When I access the Computing directory and try to create a sub-directory
there, I get "access denied" and yet as I said, as far as I can see the
share properties are EXACTLY the same for both. Can anyone suggest why I
should have write access to one and not the other?
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Old 04-03-2007
Chris Davies
 
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In comp.os.linux.networking Gordon <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
> I have a lan with one Windows XP laptop and one PCLinuxos TR3 desktop.


You posted this question elsewhere. See the followup(s) there and PLEASE
don't post the same question multiple times.

Chris
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Old 04-03-2007
Gordon
 
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Chris Davies wrote:


> You posted this question elsewhere. See the followup(s) there and PLEASE
> don't post the same question multiple times.
>


I wasn't subscribed to these groups at the time I posted elsewhere.....

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