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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network
works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
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If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
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If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
On 3/16/2010 9:15 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote:
Hi If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev Isn't this a user issue? Is there a way to use the boot disk and have it acquire the proper user/workgroup settings, rather than dumb the network down? |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
On 3/16/2010 9:15 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote:
Hi If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev Isn't this a user issue? Is there a way to use the boot disk and have it acquire the proper user/workgroup settings, rather than dumb the network down? |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
If you boot from the Bart CD are you not an unknown computer as far as the
other machines on the network are concerned? Can the other computers on the machine see files on the computer booted from the CD? |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
If you boot from the Bart CD are you not an unknown computer as far as the
other machines on the network are concerned? Can the other computers on the machine see files on the computer booted from the CD? |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
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It depends on the guy thta programmed the interface on the BartPE. For the purposes that the BartPE Boot was designed it does not need full blown Network capacity. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "[SMF]" wrote in message ... On 3/16/2010 9:15 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev Isn't this a user issue? Is there a way to use the boot disk and have it acquire the proper user/workgroup settings, rather than dumb the network down? |
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How can I look in a sharing folder of another computer?
Hi It depends on the guy thta programmed the interface on the BartPE. For the purposes that the BartPE Boot was designed it does not need full blown Network capacity. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "[SMF]" wrote in message ... On 3/16/2010 9:15 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi If TC does it well then it is Not a Windows Network problem. Try the support web site of your 3rd party application. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Levlg" wrote in message ... I have a home network of 4 computers - 2 WinXP, Vista, Win7. The network works normally. I can easily look in a sharing folder of another computer by my Total Commander. But I made a bootable BartPE CD. After booting from the CD I can get online and browse any sites around the world, but I cannot look in a nearby computer folder! Every time I get the following message. "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use... " How do I fix this problem? Thank you Lev Isn't this a user issue? Is there a way to use the boot disk and have it acquire the proper user/workgroup settings, rather than dumb the network down? |
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