I ended up upgrading my Vista computer to XP.

On Jan 17, 4:33 pm, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or an even better solution (if it works in your case) might be this
>
> approach rather than totally diabling the UAC:
>
> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-user-account-con...
> /
>
> Rick
>
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy 
> Matthews
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 4:52 PM
> To: [jQuery]
> Subject: [jQuery] OT: Networking Vista Home/Home Premium and Leopard
>
> Who would have thought that this would be such a difficult task.
>
> My wife's computer must be able to read and write files on my MacMini. She 
> can see the Mini in the
> network list. She can even browse as far as my user directory. But she cannot 
> access any of the
> directories inside (Music, Pictures, Documents, etc.). Each time she tries to 
> open one of those, she
> gets an "access denied" error. The problem is that she's not even prompted 
> for a login. I can get to
> the Mac Mini from my XP box without issue. I get the login box, enter the 
> credentials, and I'm in.
>
> So I did some research last night and it appears that her version of Vista 
> does not even have the
> necessary application to allow her to login to a Mac computer from Vista. 
> There appear to be some
> workarounds, but I wanted to first ask you guys if any of you have had luck 
> getting this to work.
>
> One of the solutions I found requires a program called gpedit.msc, which is 
> the piece which is NOT
> on her computer.
>
> I need to get this going as soon as possible. Anyone have any ideas/solutions?
>
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