Home network between 2 computers by LAN does not.

I am trying to establish a network between 2 computers per LAN. They are in the same workgroup and I see each computer on the other computer. When I try and open or use of disks from one computer to another, I get 2 messages. 1. you don't have administrator rights. 2. this drive is not accessible. I used the wizard of network at home several times without success. Both computers have Windows XP. ????? Is there an easier way?

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