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Setting up a 'Network' with just One Computer - Help !
Added: The ability to use the drive name within the AWS feature to force a speed for a specific device when the current 'Disc ID' is not in the list. .... Fixed: Bug that could mess up the destination file name in 'Read' mode if the path was a network share. Fixed: Potential issue with 'pending' ASPI commands where

Access 2007 Compact problems
Some things struck me as odd, such as: Wondering why there is no provision for typing in a username when trying to map a network drive through winfile or explorer (or my computer or whatever it's called now). This could be done from 95, why on earth would they take this functionality out? Especially when it claims

Network Drive Question - Slightly OT
This will involve getting security right, which may mean setting up a special user on the XP machine with a user name to match the W98 user. I also have a laptop with XP and a 90 GB hard drive and a wireless router. A friend set up a wireless network so I can print through my Windows 98 desktop,

Tom - Moving the WAB -- help?
Workstations are all Windows 95/98 with static IP addressing and default gateway is set the local network/RRAS server ethernet card address. Identical user accounts are configured on both network servers Identical drive share names are configured on both network servers. Basicly, both networks mirror each other

In fallo en el Wndows 98 y Windows 98SE (versión español)
If a project is located in a folder on a network drive with different components distributed in various subfolders, you can change the current folder to that project P01'; /* location and name for program file entry1.p01 */ I have tried the above and, obviously since I'm writing this note, it didn't work.

Slow Domain
Put in computer name. Put in the workgroup name. Computer name is optional. Click on OK. This modifies: net.cfg, autoexec.bat, system.ini and protocol.ini. Restart Windows for it to take effect. Confirm it worked by running File Manager, then clicking on Disk, then Connect Network Drive.

XP Pro won't map network drive
Database Utilities... Linked Table Manager to relink to the new location of the backend. If you navigate to the backend via Network Neighborhood rather than via mapped drive names, the frontend can be moved to any computer on the network regardless of that computer's drive mappings. -- John W. Vinson [MVP]

Can't push to shared/write access shared drive
How to Convert a network drive to its shared name -- I am trying to convert a mapped network drive (ie z:\MyFolder\teste.txt ) to its shared name (ie \\ComputerName\MyFolder\teste.txt). How to Convert a network drive to its shared name? How I know when I have a mapped network drive (ex: "z:"), or a local drice (ex:

Win98SE Map Network Drive Question
Specify a user Name &Password if required. Uncheck log on anonymously & input you logon details (ensure it is the correct logon details supplied from web host) Here is a link to some more information about mapping a network drive: http://compnetworking.about.com/od/windowsxpnetworking/ht/mapnetworkdrive.htm And

Network name from mapped drive letter?
When user tries to logon to domain on their computer using their AD user name and password, user will run logon script to map drives. they can map other drive by script except the "Home Drive" . There is problem when mapping "Home Drive" Sometimes they can't see it on my computer, but sometime they see it but

Problem authentication network drive.
It is likely a problem with the way Vista is attempting to identify the unit (likely it is sticking the machine name in front of the user name, but not telling you it is doing this.) There is no way to fix this for a mapped drive from the drive's side of things. There may be a way to correct it by changing settings

Copy Contents of Folder to Network Drive With Fujitsu PowerCOBOL
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might just image the laptops hd to a slew od CD-roms through the built in cd-writer, verify that the image is intact and then throw caution to the wind. Yeah, but you need to use the mapped network drive function. You'll still need to fix the problem with the protocol.ini and the driver name.

user name and password required for connection to network drive
Can anyone tell me how to specify a user name for mapping to a network drive. I use my local network's name as my user name, but I need to use a different user name for other network drives. When I attempt to create a new user I can map to the drive, but I cannot shutdown the laptop from that user name - the system

UNC name of named network drive??
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[MS MVP] alez...@mvps.org microsoft public es windowsxp [KB] Shared folder name does not appear on mapped network drive in Windows Explorer http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;817861&Product=winxp -- Cordialmente, Alejandro Curquejo MVP de Microsoft Windows XP - Shell / User -Programa

How to set up libnames and filenames with a twist
Share is now created on the C: drive of my desktop PC. All OK so far. To set up a drive locally, set a share on your local disk. you can then either go to map network drive and type the share name in OK I right clicked on Network Neighbourhood, selected map network drive, type in the name that I gave to the 'share'

File Sharing On Network Not Working
This will involve getting security right, which may mean setting up a special user on the XP machine with a user name to match the W98 user. I also have a laptop with XP and a 90 GB hard drive and a wireless router. A friend set up a wireless network so I can print through my Windows 98 desktop,

automatically store torrents based upon name?
The shared folder is mapped as G:\ drive on my computer. We use the common dialog box to select the document from G:\ drive and it returns G:\ drive and not the network share name. Does anyone know of a way to extract the network share name as opposed to the drive G:\. Thanks.

Installed VISTA now need to go back to XP Media Center Edition
We can see all the clients PC name when we open the menu of "Map Network Drive" from the SERVER but we cannot see the same from Clients (we see no PC name in the network). I assume these are DHCP clients? If so, check that you are not disabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT). If they're not DHCP clients, check to make

Network Neighborhood
The name must be 8 characters or = less. 3. Set the folder to Full Share or "Share this folder on the network" = allowing network user to change files. 4. Goto the other computers (Do not do the following to the computer = where the Image files are stored). 5. Map the shared folder as a network drive.

Drive Image 2002 - Advice sought
All it takes, once this feature is enabled, is a visit to Windows Explorer-> Tools->Map Network Drive, where you could specify something like: \\204.23.165.15\c$ (or whatever you're IP address is and share name) Of course, it's more "convenient" to use local NetBIOS names (ie, workgroup or domain names) in a MS