access denied to win xp computer teacher trying to access a shared folder on Windows 7 computer at home using a peer-to-peer network

access denied to win xp computer teacher trying to access a shared folder on Windows 7 computer at home using a peer-to-peer network.  I enabled netbios over tcp/ip on computers

Hello

Try the steps listed in the link and check if this may help: "Access denied" error message when you try to open a file: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881

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