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November 18th, 2004 04:00

The OS difference does not matter.

On your PC, if you launch a command window and type "net view \\pc" (where "pc" is the computer name of your pc), you should see a listing of the shared assets on the pc (i.e. disk shares, printers).

If it responds with "There are no entries in the list." then your shares are turned off on the pc; just reshare them.

Once you verify that the pc has active shares, run the same command on the laptop, and you should get a listing of the assets as well.

If you don't, that probably means that a firewall on the PC is preventing access to the share across the network; just double-check your firewall settings.

&^)

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November 25th, 2004 06:00

Amyhick, if your computers are all on the same router, then its really easy.. well unless you absolutely need it to be convoluted.

easy method-

 go to computer 1, right click on my computer, click properties, click 'computer name', click 'network ID' give your workgroup a goofy name (like "amy's Network")-- click ok;

go to computer 2, repeat steps and give workgroup the same name, click ok

go to computer that has the files you need to transfer, right click on the folder, click 'sharing and security', click "enable sharing w/o using the wizard", and click ok

go to computer 2, and click 'my network places', click 'view workgroup computers' (on the left hand side- you'll see an icon for your PC that has the files on it), click on the icon for the computer with the files (you'll see the folder you shared), click on the folder (you'll see all the files), copy and paste/drag and drop whatever onto an empty folder on pc 2... done

I hope this helps.

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November 29th, 2004 18:00

I've got exactly the same problem. I've tried everything, but no chance. It only works after starting Windows in safe mode!! The reason for that behavior is unknown. Check if you can access your files on the pc in Windows safe mode. Unfortunately the problem will still exist.

hm

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