I have got a real networking puzzle which I hope someone can shed some light on. I thought that instead of keep plugging my external HD into my Laptop to perform the weekly backup using Acronis 10 I would leave it where it is i.e. connected to my Desktop and instead backup wirelessly from the Laptop to the external drive. I added both my internal slave drive and the external drive to my shared files/folders and set all the permissions for full control e.g. read write etc. I then went to the Laptop and clicked the Network icon - sure enough the G and H drive were now visible along with all the files and folders. However, when I click on any of the files I get a message "access to the folder denied", not only that but if a right click against any of the folders in the H or G drives it states the folder is empty which they clearly aren't. Does anyone have any ideas what has gone wrong? I can see and access all the folders I have selected for sharing from my Desktop C drive so why can I not access the slave or external drives?
Am I trying to do what is technically impossible?
P.S. main PC is Vista Laptop XP
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Am I trying to do what is technically impossible?

P.S. main PC is Vista Laptop XP
			
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		 Actually it took 24 minutes to backup by USB not 20 as I said in my original post.  Still, all in all a pretty poor result which is perhaps why you don't see a big push of NAS drives by the manufacturers.  They are though more plentiful than they used to be which makes me pity anyone that has one.
   Actually it took 24 minutes to backup by USB not 20 as I said in my original post.  Still, all in all a pretty poor result which is perhaps why you don't see a big push of NAS drives by the manufacturers.  They are though more plentiful than they used to be which makes me pity anyone that has one.