Message: "....is not accessible. You may not have permission
to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server
to find out if you have access permissions. Network path was not found."
Resolutions:
1) make sure no any firewall blocks the LAN traffic.
2) make sure you have created the same workgroup, and the
same username on w2k/xp for logging on a remote computer.
3) check user's rights.
4) you may want to enable guest account on w2k/xp.
5) if you are using simple file sharing, you may try to disable it
and re-share the drive manually.
6) if it is mixed OS (win98, NT, ME and W2K/XP) network, enable
NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
7) make sure the Computer Browser service is started if all
computers are w2k/xp.
8) stop Computer Browser service on win9x, ME and NT if this is
a mixed OS network.
9) cache credential by using net use \\computername\share /user:username command
(it is better to have the username logon shared computer).
10) if you have tried enabling netbios over tcp/ip but doesn't work, you may try to load
netbeui (loading netbeui may slow your network).
11) Make sure the server service is running.
12) If you can see the share in Network Neighborhood but not access it, this issue
may be resolved by verifying that both the share permissions and the NTFS partition
permissions are correctly configured for individual user or group access.