Yesterday I was making some changes to my in-home LAN. What I didn't
realize was that there was a file open on a shared volume (physically
resident on the machine I was changing, open on another machine). I did not
receive a message that this file was open, so I went ahead and made my
changes and rebooted my machine. The problem now is that the machine that
had the file open cannot access the directory the file was in. I get a
message back that the network password is invalid or the connection is not
present. I can read the directory after selecting cancel on the invalid
prompt, but cannot write to the directory. The other shared directories are
still shared without any problems. How do I get my shared access back?
This is on a Win9x peer-to-peer network. Selected directories are shared,
not the whole partition. Protocol is TCP/IP.
Thanks!
Ron Jobe
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