Hi there,
At any drive prompt, you can just pres N for Network. A network server is
basically a computer. A domain is a collection of computers.
Cheers,
Joseph 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kerri Smith
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 9:56 PM
To: Braillenote
Subject: [Braillenote] an awesome find, networks

Hi list,
I was curious to see how much free space I had on my flash disk, and then I
got curious and went into file manager, and spaced down through the options
after going into directory, and after keysoft system disk, I heard, network.
I pressed space with i, and was surprised to hear the help message that said
I could browse different computers that I had set up.  Of course, I was
always aware that you could do this, but I do not remember seeing this
option in the directory menu before.  It would be really neat if I could set
up a network between my bn and my pc in another room and work on a file
between them.  Is this possible, and if so, what do I need to know in order
to get my braillenote set up with my pc as a network place? By the way, I
selected the network option, and this prompted the message, network server?
I then pressed space, and since I did not have a server set up, it went to
the next item, domain to search? I was pleasantly surprised because I did
not know about the option to access network plaaes in the directory menu.
Is this the only way to access the network places option, because I have not
seen it anywhere else, and just now have discovered it in the directory
menu.
Kerri

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