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Learning Storage Performance
I've been working on this problem for about a week, unable to solve it. I have a desktop pc with three 250 GB SATA drives and one 250 GB PATA hard drive. I have a local network using a ActionTec/Verizon FiOS modem/wireless router. The many folders I've chosen to be shared on the network, are from each of the three SATA drives and from each of my two laptops. All are visible and accessible on the desktop and two laptops. But I can't seem to share the entire PATA drive with the two laptops. I go through the proper steps to share it. The PATA's drive letter shows up on the network page of each of the three pcs.. But when I click on it on either of the laptops, the message box in the attached file appears. Every other network component in each pc is visible and accessible when I click on it.
To solve this dilemma, I returned to the Security pull down of the drive's properties box.. Each user in the list of users, Everyone, SYSTEM, Administrators and Users, has a check in each of the Allow boxes, but the Special Permissions box on the bottom of each user's Allow box, is grayed out. I'm not familiar with the security aspect of my pcs because I'm the only user, but it looks like I don't have permission to make the drive accessible except for the desktop. What puzzles me is when I go to the Permissions tab in the Advanced Security Settings box, each user has a check in each Allow box. But when I go to the Effective Permissions tab and add a user, all boxes are grayed out. By the way, the desktop's OS is Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit, and both laptops use Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64 bit.
I hope that I'm not confusing all of you more than I'm confusing myself. By the way, I was able to add another desktop drive to the network, and it was visible and accessible in all three pcs. So why is the PATA drive not responding the same way? Other than this network glitch, it works perfectly.
To solve this dilemma, I returned to the Security pull down of the drive's properties box.. Each user in the list of users, Everyone, SYSTEM, Administrators and Users, has a check in each of the Allow boxes, but the Special Permissions box on the bottom of each user's Allow box, is grayed out. I'm not familiar with the security aspect of my pcs because I'm the only user, but it looks like I don't have permission to make the drive accessible except for the desktop. What puzzles me is when I go to the Permissions tab in the Advanced Security Settings box, each user has a check in each Allow box. But when I go to the Effective Permissions tab and add a user, all boxes are grayed out. By the way, the desktop's OS is Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit, and both laptops use Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64 bit.
I hope that I'm not confusing all of you more than I'm confusing myself. By the way, I was able to add another desktop drive to the network, and it was visible and accessible in all three pcs. So why is the PATA drive not responding the same way? Other than this network glitch, it works perfectly.