Access denied when accessing Windows 7 Windows XP share

I have a Windows 7 system that is in a workgroup.  I shared the root of C with a share name of called CDrive.  I am trying to access the share with a Windows XP system that is part of a domain.

On the XP system command prompt, I call net use z: \\win7system\cdrive / user: myuser (myuser is an administrator account on Win7System).  Net use completes successfully, however, when I try to access the shared disk, I get a message "access denied."  Why this happenning and how can I fix?

Note: I am able to access the homegroup predefined actions, but not sharing the root of C that I put in place through WIndows Explorer.

I saw the other posts about similar problems sharing with Windows 7 and XP, but most seem to indicate that the XP and Windows 7 system must belong to the same workgroup.  What if they don't like in my case?

Hello
Sorry for my English, but I found answer to your question. Solution is really easy just one key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem\\\
create or Edit DWORD 32-bit: LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy
Set: 1

That's all folks
Tom

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