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Network DVD burner "is not accessible"On a peer network with an XP Home machine and an XP Pro machine that has a
DVD burner, I wanted to use the XP Pro machine's burner to back up files from the XP Home machine. So I enabled sharing for the DVD burner drive and set Permissions to allow Full Control to Everyone. With a disc in the burner that already contains content, I can open the shared resource (Run \\XPPROCMP\F) and map a drive to that. So all the basic networking components are fine. But if I put a blank disc in the burner, the burner program cannot access the drive. I get the error: Windows Explorer ------------------- <share> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Incorrect function. How can I make this work? --John Hupp In article <OeJczcNMHHA.1***@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, "John Hupp"
<msn***@prpcompany.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >On a peer network with an XP Home machine and an XP Pro machine that has a I'm sorry, but what you want isn't possible. A shared DVD (or CD)>DVD burner, I wanted to use the XP Pro machine's burner to back up files >from the XP Home machine. So I enabled sharing for the DVD burner drive and >set Permissions to allow Full Control to Everyone. With a disc in the >burner that already contains content, I can open the shared resource (Run >\\XPPROCMP\F) and map a drive to that. So all the basic networking >components are fine. But if I put a blank disc in the burner, the burner >program cannot access the drive. I get the error: > >Windows Explorer >------------------- ><share> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this >network resource. >Incorrect function. > >How can I make this work? > >--John Hupp burner is a read-only device when accessed over a network, regardless of the share permissions that you specify. I'd use Remote Desktop to log into and control the XP Pro machine from the XP Home machine. Backing up over the network might not work -- the network connection might not be able to supply data fast enough to keep the DVD burn going. You might have to copy the files to a folder on the XP Pro machine and back them up from there. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Hi
Burner programs can write only to a Burner is connected to the same computer. If it is too hard, or impossible to start the Burner on its own computer you can use a remote control program to do so. Burner when started on the computer that they are attached to, can burn files that reside on a Mapped Network Drive. Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "John Hupp" <msn***@prpcompany.com> wrote in message news:OeJczcNMHHA.1008@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > On a peer network with an XP Home machine and an XP Pro machine that has a > DVD burner, I wanted to use the XP Pro machine's burner to back up files > from the XP Home machine. So I enabled sharing for the DVD burner drive > and > set Permissions to allow Full Control to Everyone. With a disc in the > burner that already contains content, I can open the shared resource (Run > \\XPPROCMP\F) and map a drive to that. So all the basic networking > components are fine. But if I put a blank disc in the burner, the burner > program cannot access the drive. I get the error: > > Windows Explorer > ------------------- > <share> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this > network resource. > Incorrect function. > > How can I make this work? > > --John Hupp > > > Thanks, Steve and Jack, for good information and alternative suggestions.
--John Hupp Show quoteHide quote "John Hupp" <msn***@prpcompany.com> wrote in message news:OeJczcNMHHA.1008@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > On a peer network with an XP Home machine and an XP Pro machine that has a > DVD burner, I wanted to use the XP Pro machine's burner to back up files > from the XP Home machine. So I enabled sharing for the DVD burner drive > and > set Permissions to allow Full Control to Everyone. With a disc in the > burner that already contains content, I can open the shared resource (Run > \\XPPROCMP\F) and map a drive to that. So all the basic networking > components are fine. But if I put a blank disc in the burner, the burner > program cannot access the drive. I get the error: > > Windows Explorer > ------------------- > <share> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this > network resource. > Incorrect function. > > How can I make this work? > > --John Hupp > > >
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