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Steve





PostPosted: Fri Jan 13 12:26:08 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Network >> Sharing USB external hard drive I have a basic Windows peer-to-peer network that I've been using for quite
some time now. I have the following:

1 computer using Windows XP Pro SP2
2 computers using Windows 98SE
1 laptop using Windows ME

I recently purchased a Seagate 160GB USB 2.0 external hard drive. I
connected it to the XP Pro computer since it is the only one with USB 2.0
ports. I tried sharing it across my network, and all appeared to work
well, the 98SE computer I had time to test was able to connect and read and
transfer files to the external drive. However, I do not want to leave the
external drive connected and turned on 24/7. When I tried to disconnect it
from the the XP Pro computer I got a message that files were open and make
sure they were closed first. No files were opened at that time, I believe
I got that message because the 98SE computer was still connected to the
share on the external hard drive. I believe it's similar to the message
you get if you want to reboot a system with shares that says "X users are
connected to this system and may lose data if you reboot... yada yada
yada". So, I tried to unshare the external hard drive, which didn't work
well, it sort of hung the system, so I ended up hitting ctrl-alt-del and
ending the application for the USB hard drive. This freed up the XP system
again. And I was able to disconnect the hard drive.

However, this morning, when I tried to access the 98SE computer, it dragged
very badly and I'm not sure if it's because of releasing that hard drive.
I don't remember if I checked it afterwards last night (sorry). A reboot
got it working properly again.

So, is there a way to share this hard drive without having these types of
problems? Any info is greatly appreciated. It just would be nice if I
could share the drive, rather than transferring files I want to copy to it
from other computers over to the computer the drive is connected to.
Thanks.

Patty

Windows XP658  
 
 
Chuck





PostPosted: Fri Jan 13 12:26:08 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Network >> Sharing USB external hard drive On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:14:20 -0500, Patty <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

>I have a basic Windows peer-to-peer network that I've been using for quite
>some time now. I have the following:
>
>1 computer using Windows XP Pro SP2
>2 computers using Windows 98SE
>1 laptop using Windows ME
>
>I recently purchased a Seagate 160GB USB 2.0 external hard drive. I
>connected it to the XP Pro computer since it is the only one with USB 2.0
>ports. I tried sharing it across my network, and all appeared to work
>well, the 98SE computer I had time to test was able to connect and read and
>transfer files to the external drive. However, I do not want to leave the
>external drive connected and turned on 24/7. When I tried to disconnect it
>from the the XP Pro computer I got a message that files were open and make
>sure they were closed first. No files were opened at that time, I believe
>I got that message because the 98SE computer was still connected to the
>share on the external hard drive. I believe it's similar to the message
>you get if you want to reboot a system with shares that says "X users are
>connected to this system and may lose data if you reboot... yada yada
>yada". So, I tried to unshare the external hard drive, which didn't work
>well, it sort of hung the system, so I ended up hitting ctrl-alt-del and
>ending the application for the USB hard drive. This freed up the XP system
>again. And I was able to disconnect the hard drive.
>
>However, this morning, when I tried to access the 98SE computer, it dragged
>very badly and I'm not sure if it's because of releasing that hard drive.
>I don't remember if I checked it afterwards last night (sorry). A reboot
>got it working properly again.
>
>So, is there a way to share this hard drive without having these types of
>problems? Any info is greatly appreciated. It just would be nice if I
>could share the drive, rather than transferring files I want to copy to it
>from other computers over to the computer the drive is connected to.
>Thanks.
>
>Patty

Patty,

When you share files, you are turning over control for those files to the
client. If your operating system thinks those files are still under control of
the client, you have to keep those shares open, you can't just arbitrarily close
them without consequence. Minimally, you have to close them from the server
end.

Did you try clearing the shares from Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open
Files, before trying the Stop Sharing? Did you do the Stop Sharing from
Computer Management, or from Windows Explorer?

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Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
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Patty





PostPosted: Fri Jan 13 12:56:47 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Network >> Sharing USB external hard drive On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:26:08 -0800, Chuck wrote:

> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:14:20 -0500, Patty <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a basic Windows peer-to-peer network that I've been using for quite
>>some time now. I have the following:
>>
>>1 computer using Windows XP Pro SP2
>>2 computers using Windows 98SE
>>1 laptop using Windows ME
>>
>>I recently purchased a Seagate 160GB USB 2.0 external hard drive. I
>>connected it to the XP Pro computer since it is the only one with USB 2.0
>>ports. I tried sharing it across my network, and all appeared to work
>>well, the 98SE computer I had time to test was able to connect and read and
>>transfer files to the external drive. However, I do not want to leave the
>>external drive connected and turned on 24/7. When I tried to disconnect it
>>from the the XP Pro computer I got a message that files were open and make
>>sure they were closed first. No files were opened at that time, I believe
>>I got that message because the 98SE computer was still connected to the
>>share on the external hard drive. I believe it's similar to the message
>>you get if you want to reboot a system with shares that says "X users are
>>connected to this system and may lose data if you reboot... yada yada
>>yada". So, I tried to unshare the external hard drive, which didn't work
>>well, it sort of hung the system, so I ended up hitting ctrl-alt-del and
>>ending the application for the USB hard drive. This freed up the XP system
>>again. And I was able to disconnect the hard drive.
>>
>>However, this morning, when I tried to access the 98SE computer, it dragged
>>very badly and I'm not sure if it's because of releasing that hard drive.
>>I don't remember if I checked it afterwards last night (sorry). A reboot
>>got it working properly again.
>>
>>So, is there a way to share this hard drive without having these types of
>>problems? Any info is greatly appreciated. It just would be nice if I
>>could share the drive, rather than transferring files I want to copy to it
>>from other computers over to the computer the drive is connected to.
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Patty
>
> Patty,
>
> When you share files, you are turning over control for those files to the
> client. If your operating system thinks those files are still under control of
> the client, you have to keep those shares open, you can't just arbitrarily close
> them without consequence. Minimally, you have to close them from the server
> end.
>
> Did you try clearing the shares from Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open
> Files, before trying the Stop Sharing? Did you do the Stop Sharing from
> Computer Management, or from Windows Explorer?

Windows Explorer. So, I should do it a bit differently then? Hmmmmmm.

Ok, I tried it that way. It worked great! No problems with disconnecting
the drive. Thank you so much. I appreciate your help. My problem is now
solved.

Patty
 
 
Chuck





PostPosted: Fri Jan 13 14:53:19 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Network >> Sharing USB external hard drive On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:56:47 -0500, Patty <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:26:08 -0800, Chuck wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:14:20 -0500, Patty <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I have a basic Windows peer-to-peer network that I've been using for quite
>>>some time now. I have the following:
>>>
>>>1 computer using Windows XP Pro SP2
>>>2 computers using Windows 98SE
>>>1 laptop using Windows ME
>>>
>>>I recently purchased a Seagate 160GB USB 2.0 external hard drive. I
>>>connected it to the XP Pro computer since it is the only one with USB 2.0
>>>ports. I tried sharing it across my network, and all appeared to work
>>>well, the 98SE computer I had time to test was able to connect and read and
>>>transfer files to the external drive. However, I do not want to leave the
>>>external drive connected and turned on 24/7. When I tried to disconnect it
>>>from the the XP Pro computer I got a message that files were open and make
>>>sure they were closed first. No files were opened at that time, I believe
>>>I got that message because the 98SE computer was still connected to the
>>>share on the external hard drive. I believe it's similar to the message
>>>you get if you want to reboot a system with shares that says "X users are
>>>connected to this system and may lose data if you reboot... yada yada
>>>yada". So, I tried to unshare the external hard drive, which didn't work
>>>well, it sort of hung the system, so I ended up hitting ctrl-alt-del and
>>>ending the application for the USB hard drive. This freed up the XP system
>>>again. And I was able to disconnect the hard drive.
>>>
>>>However, this morning, when I tried to access the 98SE computer, it dragged
>>>very badly and I'm not sure if it's because of releasing that hard drive.
>>>I don't remember if I checked it afterwards last night (sorry). A reboot
>>>got it working properly again.
>>>
>>>So, is there a way to share this hard drive without having these types of
>>>problems? Any info is greatly appreciated. It just would be nice if I
>>>could share the drive, rather than transferring files I want to copy to it
>>>from other computers over to the computer the drive is connected to.
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>Patty
>>
>> Patty,
>>
>> When you share files, you are turning over control for those files to the
>> client. If your operating system thinks those files are still under control of
>> the client, you have to keep those shares open, you can't just arbitrarily close
>> them without consequence. Minimally, you have to close them from the server
>> end.
>>
>> Did you try clearing the shares from Computer Management - Shared Folders - Open
>> Files, before trying the Stop Sharing? Did you do the Stop Sharing from
>> Computer Management, or from Windows Explorer?
>
>Windows Explorer. So, I should do it a bit differently then? Hmmmmmm.
>
>Ok, I tried it that way. It worked great! No problems with disconnecting
>the drive. Thank you so much. I appreciate your help. My problem is now
>solved.
>
>Patty

Excellent! Thanks for the update.

--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.