Home network wireless Bluetooth USB adapters

I tried to set up a personal network between my 2 computers - a desktop and a laptop (the two compaq) using Bluetooth Wireless USB adapters to adapt, but it is a bit difficult in interaction
between the two systems.

The office is quite an old machine with Windows XP Professional running on it, while the laptop is just a little more than a year with Windows Vista Edition Home Premium on it.

While I have on a few occasions (not at the time), in the past, could see the office, to see and open the files from the laptop, it's one different issue to the other. The office also in rare occasions identifies the laptop and see the folders/files (shared), but I can't click on a folder to open it. When I do, assuming that the 'Documents' folder is what I am trying to open, the result is:"\\COMPAQ-LAPTOP\Documents is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have the permission to access. Access denied. "

Can you or anyone help me with this.

Thank you.

Hello

Permission on Vista are configured in this way.

Problems of permission and security with Vista/Win7, check the following settings.

All the users who are allowed to share need to have an account on all computers that they are allowed to connect to.

Everyone is an account, that means a group of all users who already have an account now as users.

Using the functionality of all saved the need to configure authorization for each of the established users, it does mean not all those who feel that they would like to connect.

Users who do not have an account on the computer are not part of the Everyone group.

If the LAN security is useless and users are not established, then move on the guest account provides the semi-open configuration.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-the-guest-account-on-or-off

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Point to a folder that wants to share do right click and choose Properties.

In the properties

Click on the Security tab shown in the bellows of the photo on the right) and verify that users and their permissions (see photo below Centre and left) are configured correctly. Then do the same for the authorization tab.

This screen shot is to Win 7, Vista menus are similar.

http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/permission-security.jpg


The Security Panel and the authorization Panel, you need to highlight each user/group and consider that the authorization controls are verified correctly.

When everything is OK, restart the network (router and computer).

* Note . The groups and users listed in the screen-shoot are just an example. Your list will focus on how your system is configured.

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