Access to the network drive. Unable to drag files to USB

I can see the files on the network drive, but when I try to drag the file to a USB drive it. He said that problem access the hard disk, but I can open the file on that...   Any ideas would be appreciated

Hello

1. What is the exact error message that you receive?

2 have you tried copier\paste manually?

I suggest copier\paste manually the files on the USB drive and check to see if the same problem happens.

You can also check this link:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/enable-file-and-printer-sharing

It will be useful.

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