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Ok, I'm about ready to throw all of these machines out the Window! Windows networking is kicking my butt, I'm afraid to say. Should be so simple, I'm embarrassed to ask for help - so be gentle 
2 machines:
Windows 7 ultimate
XP Pro with shared printer connected via USB
XP can see and browse all of Win 7 shares.
Win 7 can print from the printer connected to XP PRO.
Both machines can ping each other.
Win 7 sees shared folders on XP Pro, but gets the access denied message when trying to connect.
I have tried the IRPstack adjustment. Workgroup name the same on both machines. Tried mapping network drive. No firewalls or AV of any kind. Network and sharing settings in win 7 appear to be fine. Simple file sharing turned off on XP PRO. Reviewed registry setting for SAM etc., all seem to be fine.
What the heck am I missing for this simplest of all network sharing situation?
Thanks in advance for your help.

2 machines:
Windows 7 ultimate
XP Pro with shared printer connected via USB
XP can see and browse all of Win 7 shares.
Win 7 can print from the printer connected to XP PRO.
Both machines can ping each other.
Win 7 sees shared folders on XP Pro, but gets the access denied message when trying to connect.
I have tried the IRPstack adjustment. Workgroup name the same on both machines. Tried mapping network drive. No firewalls or AV of any kind. Network and sharing settings in win 7 appear to be fine. Simple file sharing turned off on XP PRO. Reviewed registry setting for SAM etc., all seem to be fine.
What the heck am I missing for this simplest of all network sharing situation?
Thanks in advance for your help.