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    Default Connect two Windows 7 computers get, getting an error message

    Hello, I'm desperate at, because I mean both Windows 7 does not host can connect so I set all the shares in such a way that I network the drives again find the other computer, i see the computer, the drives and when I get the click it I have the message can not be accessed on blah blah. or if I want access to the workplace on the mapped drive I get the message: The path is not available where I miss a click or a release? The firewall was turned off so that I make sure they do not mind, who can help, or has an idea not even at the Google I find something useful.

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    Hello first would know it would be helpful if you are a wired network or want to build LAN, i copy here's an example that I Google found did for W-LAN: Connecting to a wireless network is in Windows 7 is no great challenge, we show you how to create a wireless access on Windows 7, and then configure. To create a new wireless connection on Windows 7 establish, first click on the wireless icon in the taskbar notification area windows 7 will display all wireless networks receivable that are within your reach. wireless connection with Windows 7 To connect select the desired wireless network from the window and click on "Connect".

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    Thanks for the answer, unfortunately, does not help me that I try a full path / or drive share, and keep getting an error message, see below for a picture, the firewall does not interfere, because I have turned off during testing. I see the network, see Figure 2 below, and I see the drives, see Figure 3 below, but unfortunately I can only share the data with "User" and that was with Win XP better / differently in Windows 7 and is intended also possible, what I have to adjust so that the message see figure 4 is gone?

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    I do not know if that helps but have yet found the following need when you make a release, then set you well Permissions go into the properties of the individual shares, and give permissions for the user "Everyone" free. And then was then responded as follows: I have the popup each selected but not manually added to the list whether you continue to help the possibly otherwise, I think the cracks are still here, you can surely help.

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