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Unable to access work laptop from my desktop

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by avz10, 2010/08/08.

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    avz10

    avz10 Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have a LAN with a desktop and a router/modem installed. I use Windows 7. I also have a laptop, that previously had Windows XP. Previously eveything was part of my network (not homegroup), both printers worked from the desktop and I could print from my laptop basically via the router and my desktop. I also used Synctoy to backup data from my laptop to my desktop. I live in Johannesburg, our head office is in Cape Town.

    Our laptops were updated in Cape Town last week and also has Windows 7, but I suppose, was set up with all administrative "blocks" in Cape Town.
    So currently:
    1. I can "see" each computer on the other one
    2. I can print with the laptop and desktop
    3. But, I cannot access the laptop from the desktop

    If I click on the icon of the laptop on the desktop, it states that I do not have admin privilege to do so. I cannot install Synctoy.

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    I tried the following on the laptop, to try and bypass this "block" as I want to back up over weekends- the office personnel can do that directly to the server, but my files/ presentations are often too big.

    Control Panel- Admin Tools-Computer Mx-Storage-Disk Mx-R click on dive-Prperties-Security-Clicked "Everyone user "-unclicked Admin- Allow-Full control- but still unable to access the laptop.

    Even if I can create a seperate user on the laptop, it will help.

    Any advice?
    Albie
     
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    rsinfo

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    You would need administrator password for your computer to setup file sharing. Contact your Cape Town office & tell them what you are trying to accomplish. They may perhaps make an exception & grant you administrative access.
     

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    avz10

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    Thanks for your reply, I will try, but I am sure that they wont.

    So I suppose, even if I create another user, which I struggled with yesterday, it will not be possible to synchronize just with that user?
     
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    rsinfo

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    Creating a new user is not going to help you [even if you could create a new user as you don't have Administrative rights].

    What you require is to give others on the network to access files/folders on your laptop.

    Why not do it another way:

    Zip all the files/folders that you want to backup & copy them to your desktop from your laptop. You can even create a batch file or schedule it.
     
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    avz10

    avz10 Inactive Thread Starter

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    I was just thinking- I have an external HD that is connected to the desktop. That is my final backup for everything. Perhaps if I connect this HD to my laptop and try to back up also from my desktop. Dont know if that will work though.
     
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    rsinfo

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    It would work.

    It would be faster & better if you connect the external HDD to your laptop & desktop independently for backup. Pulling lot of data over LAN would slow things down.
     
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    I have now established that the laptop is totally blocked- cannot even install programs like Picasa, Photoshop, Nero, etc.

    Any advice please, or has the administrator blocked everything????
     
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    rsinfo

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    Your laptop has been locked down. You must have Administrator password to do anything.

    I wonder if external hard disk would work as you may need Administrator privileges to install drivers.
     

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