Microsoft Shared file forgotten small home network password

I forgot the password for the network.  How to do this?  There are 2 computers that are connected between them, HAL and PE.  Protocol of AGREEMENT has access to files on HAL, but not the other way around I think.  Lost the password that allows slack to access files shared on HAL.

Hello

Maybe this can help, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc747350%28WS.10%29.aspx

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If it's a problem of general permission.

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.

* Note . All the users who are allowed to share need to have an account onall 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. It is available to avoid the need to configure permission for each on its own, it does not mean all those who feel that they would like to connect.

Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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