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All administrative shares are hidden ones, ie if you browse My Network Places and double-click on a workstation (or server) then these shares are not shown. When you map a network drive, or create a My Network Place, in WinXP you'll get a friendly name for the connection such as "D on PRIME" but this still means

Shared folder name does not appear on mapped network drive in ...
Value Meaning 1 Drive redirection 2 Print redirection ProviderName REG_SZ Network name Default: Microsoft Windows Network Specifies the network provider for the path This value entry stores the name entered in the Connect As box in the Map Network Drive (Windows NT 3.51 and later) and the Connect Network Drive

ImgBurn v.2.4.0.0
The code works fine on the C:\ drive, but not on network drives. I am running NT 4.0, where it does not search on the networked drives. Name), UCase(searchtext)) 'if it is Then update the recordset and sort it If num <> 0 Then filecounter = filecounter + 1 rs.addnew rs.fields("FilePath") = File.

ghosting by TCP/IP
My post used the specific words "Network Drive name" for a good reason. If in Windows XP, you open up Network Places, there are normally four columns: "Name", "Comments", "Computer" and "Network Location". I can change the content of the "Computer" column by using "server string" in smb.conf, but I actually wanted

Extracting the network share name as opposed to the network drive
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Arnold jdarn...@world.std.com borland public cppbuilder winapi Is there a way to progmattically map a network drive? It's real ugly, but if you want to use GetDiskFreeSpace, you have to do it because there's a bug in Win95 versions previous to OSR2 when using UNC (\\hostname\dir) path names.

how to store OE5 mail files in network drive?
SAM file it's XP name is actually: %drive%\%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts.sam eg, C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts.sam Often another way to effect Map Network Drive in cases like this is to click the "Connect using a different user name" field and for the user name type in the base network name

cryptic network error
I can copy to the Shared Docs on the remote PC, so the principle of network copying works fine. B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. This is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. Did this when I setup the home network. C. Since you have XP Pro,

Address book on networked home directory?
Basically the only way users who have proper permissions can get to the links using the DFS names, is to Map a Network DRIVE. All of the other DFS Root/Links (\\contoso\sales or \\contoso\hr) that we have set up can be connected to by Mapping a Network PLACE, in addition to Mapping a Network DRIVE.

Maping Network Drive in Vista
Are you using the Map Network Drive command to see the CD drive in My Computer? If the share name isn't correct, a message saying something like "F:\ is not The network name cannot be found" will appear when you try to access the drive. In this case, disconnect the network connection and re-connect it using the

Abend Query - Getting Not enough disk space error
I'm trying to copy some files from a network drive to a local drive. The problem I am having is that when I do a dir() on a file that has a character with an asc() code of higher then 128 in it , I do not get a valid file name. As an example: (I bookmarked the same web page on each PC and then ran the following

How to Convert a network drive to its shared name
It prompts for the location and file name. Public Function funOutputReportToRTF() 'Save the currently selected report to RTF Output 'Called from a button bar or menu I am accessing this application through a network drive. So when I export, I want these exported word/excel files to sit in that network drive.

User name & password access to Excel files in a folder
Here is an example that I use: when I go to "My Computer/tool/map network drive" then it pops up a window for mapping. Ex: \\Vesus(Computer name)\C$ After that I click on "connect using a different user name" window pop up for enter" user name& password" After enter "user name & password" it pops up another window

drive mapping lost if name has spaces
Joe Blow j...@blow.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web To stay attached to a network drive or printer, use a batch file and put it in your start up folder. FOR A HARD DRIVE: Start WinXP Home. Click Start/Accessories/Command Prompt You'll see C:>Windows or C:>Documents and Settings\Your Name in the console.

Backup before upgrade to XP?
Richard ri...@hotpop.com microsoft public vb general discussion On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 21:55:18 -0400, "Chuck Mizikar" <cmizi...@charter.com> wrote: I'm trying to copy some files from a network drive to a local drive. The problem I am having is that when I do a dir() on a file that has a character with an asc() code

802.1x authentication logon has Home drive mapping problem
... space on temporary disk" User stated that it was on the a network drive and then tried to move it over to the hard drive and user was still getting the same error message. [Payer Name], [2008 Plan Table].[Ship to Code], [2008 Plan Table].[Ph 1 Code], [2008 Plan Table].[Ph 2 Description], [2008 Plan Table].

Peer-to-peer home network
Tony Toews tto...@telusplanet.net comp databases ms-access pshie...@videotron.ca (Traknoz) wrote: I would like to know how to get te sever name (not the letter of the What I also do is, in my app, check to see if my backend is a local or network drive. If a network drive the main menu appears in blood red.

Convert a network drive letter to the relative UNC name
He never gets the "Connect As" dialog, nor does using the "Log on using a different name" in the "Map Network Drive" Dialog box. work. Event Type: Failure Audit Event Source: Security Event Category: Logon/Logoff Event ID: 529 Date: 12/15/2002 Time: 10:16:15 AM User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Mailserver: Logon

Abend Query - Getting Not enough disk space error
Daniel Kirsch danielkir...@birgin.de bit listserv toolb-l Hi, I want to get the volumeName of a linked network drive using getVolumeName() from tbdos.dll. However the function returns not the same name as shown in my windows explorer. For some drives I receive a null-string other drives just return "daten" ("data")

Access corporate network drives
Paul Clement UseAdddressAtEndofMess...@swspectrum.com microsoft public vb syntax buommi...@Ycsi.com (Giovanni Buommino) wrote: ->How can I convert a network drive letter to the relative UNC name? -> ->For example, if my network drive letter H:\ point to the network path ->\\SERVER\DATA how can I get from the local

Slow Domain
The WNetGetUniversalName function currently supports one universal name form: universal naming convention (UNC) names, which look like the following: \\servername\sharename\path\file Using the example from the preceding description of the lpLocalPath parameter, if the shared network drive is on a server named