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Peer-to-peer home network
Add(DriveLetter + ' Fixed Drive'); DRIVE_REMOTE: Memo1.Lines.Add(DriveLetter + ' Network Drive'); DRIVE_CDROM: Memo1.Lines.Add(DriveLetter + ' CD-ROM Drive'); end; end; end; My question is how to convert a local directory name (let's say "c:\programs\myapp\" into a network-wide-unique path name like

get volume-name of a network drive
I have an application that gets a full file name, but that name is in the form of "<drive letter>:\path\fn.ext". I need to then save it in a way such that can be retrieved and used on any machine. I know how to determine if a drive is a network drive or not, but I can't find an API to translate a network drive

Automated Installation over network
Stephen L Nicoud nico...@hotmail.com microsoft public inetserver iis francisco torrente wrote: Home directory locate in network share. If you specify a user name and password to connect to a network drive, all Web server access to that directory will use that user name and password. How limit access to network

How do I add a network user to the security permissions on a ...
Primitive: MPRUI TCP/IP Networking with File Sharing and Client for MS Networks When I map a network drive (on Target device ) from other computer running XP Pro, The drive maps OK but in the My computer window it don't display the share name next to drive letter. Any idea what other component may be missing .

Backup before upgrade to XP?
4B) In the "Drive" Box, use the Selection Tool You will see a name in the form: \\<OtherComputer Name>\ADMIN$\ Selected this option. Typically, I use the same password for the master machine's, Microsoft Logon, the MS Network Computer Name (see Step 3(2) above) and the printer password.

Map network drive
I'd replace the 'server' wth a _proper server_, any name brand _server_ box will do. I commonly use Dells but have nothing against HPs (and have a couple in When I log the users into their machines locally and just map a network drive to the server, all the programs run much faster and. according to the users,

Access 2007 Compact problems
Tim Williams timjwilliams_at_gmail_dot_com microsoft public excel programming Find the name of the chartobject and use something like with I tried to export a chart to a network drive but it appeared an error said "object variable or withblock variable not set". here is the code: Private Sub

Drive name appears before drive letter
h.wulff zuha...@aol.com microsoft public win2000 networking Hello, I have developed a network provider. After a connection was successfully established I want another name than "Network drive". I thought the name is done by MPR/Explorer/Shell. But at least on my system it isn't. :) So my question is who is setting

filename is too long or contains illegal caracters
The clever idea behind connection a network share to the host server itself, was that the users woulden't be confused about different folders, other than their own, and we can always reference to the given driver name, when they call for support. So to sum up, when a user connect to a terminal session on server A,

Network Login Name/ "Home rown security"
... wrote: Hi there Is there any torrent client that will automatically put the download of torrent material into various locations on my network based upon eg, a word in the torrent file? So that all Jon Steward episodes goes into one drive on my network and other "names" will be moved into another location?? No.

File saving problem
/smartcard Specifies the network connection is to use the credentials on a smart card. If multiple smart cards are available, you are asked to specify the Examples To assign the disk-drive device name E: to the Letters shared directory on the \\Financial server, type: net use e: \\financial\letters To assign

Who is setting the name of a network drive in the shell?
In addition, we have project folders on our network P: drive that are similar, but not identical to, the formal names. In the above example, the P: drive version might be called 20089999 - ABC Dev Proj. The formal names and the P: drive names, however, always begin with the same 8 digit project number.

Changing current directory and getting directory name
Finally, in Explorer or My Computer, when you click on Tools in the menu bar you will see a menu choice to "Map Network Drive...". Clicking will set up the next available drive letter. Without a computer name set I don't know how the next step will go; try typing \sharename in the box.

Dir() not giving correct file name from network drive
Now go to Explorer | Tools | Map Network Drive | and type in "\\ftp\data" That is the one to get the Microsoft FTP site on a drive letter. The first part after the double \s is the NetBios name of the computer, assigned to it by the Administrator of the NT, and the second is the name of the share you are trying to

VPN Connection Problem ?
"Wesley Vogel" wrote: Show Drive Letters First HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer Value Name: ShowDriveLettersFirst Data Type: REG_DWORD Value Data: 0 = Default display - drive letters after description 1 = Network drive letters first, Local drive letters after 2 = Descriptions

mapping
Then tell the users to use Tools|Addins to browse for that addin in that common network location. In fact, I'd tell them to use the UNC Path instead of any mapped drive letter. If that's not possible, then I'd tell the users to create a new folder on their C: drive. Name that new folder: C:\LibbyUtils And then just

Performance impact on networkshare
I have a computer that I also access on a regular basis, I have assigned network drive letters to them so that I can access them as if ther were local hard It was a *clean* install, but it says I still have the old OS under windows.old.. could I go in and change the name of the VISTA install to windows.old and

From my archives, secret share in a network
I've added a local user account on the fileserver computer with the same name as my own workstation. i don't use a password so I left it blank. Then I added the NETWORK group to the permissions on the whole shared drive and allowed them to list folder contents only. Next I allowed the NETWORK group full access to

Connecting OS/2 and XP on a PEER network?
Or even better, COPY <source drive letter>:\<some path name> TO <destination drive letter>\<some path name> and have the files underneath come along for the ride. There are no sub folders under <some path name> so at least I don't have to deal with that. However, much to my chagrin, I can't get wildcards to work

Mapping drive fails between two subnets using RRAS
Batch.exe creates a Setup script in Msbatch.inf format (with the default name of Msbatch.inf) based on the current registry settings it gathered from your .... For example: <drive1>:\setup.exe <drive2>:\public\bstp0001.inf Where <drive1> is a network drive containing the installation files, and <drive2> is the