Connecting like this, your Windows system usually ends up on a different 
subnet from the BBB, with the Windows system routing between them so there 
may be issues with the file sharing default settings.   That is why I asked 
if you can see your BBB in Network Neighborhood on your Windows box.   The 
USB Gadget ends up on 192.168.7.2 while your Windows box has what ever IP 
your ISP interface box assigns it.

If you have SAMBA working between Ubuntu and your BBB it should work for 
Windows too, but you may need some configuration changes on Windows and/or 
your BBB if you can't see your BBB in Network Neighborhood.   If you have a 
spare port on your router (ISP access box), shutdown the BBB and use an 
Ethernet cable to connect your BBB to it, and see if it then shows up in 
Network Neighborhood when the BBB reboots (this way they will both be on 
the same subnet).

Do you have "Internet Connection Sharing" enabled on your Windows host so 
the BBB can access the Internet (for things like apt-get update)?

Like I've said, I've not kept up with Windows, so I can't be much more help 
with the Windows side configuration if you are newer than Windows 7.


I've used SAMBA to share ext2/3/4 Linux file systems with Windows for a 
very long time without any significant issues, the convenience far out ways 
what you lose  from having hello.c and heLIO.C forced to be the same file 
and other minor path and file naming convention differences.


If you are not running SAMBA on your BBB (its not installed by default on 
any of the recent images I've tried)  I've no idea what you've been doing.


On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 10:51:14 AM UTC-5, AndyS wrote:
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> I am using the USB IP direct connection between my BBB and PC.
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