In article <mpro.q4bpxm03t0nwz01so.li...@stevefryatt.org.uk>, Steve Fryatt <li...@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote: > On 18 Jan, Dave wrote in message > <58346bbad8d...@triffid.co.uk>:
> > In my VRPC-DL install I have a Mount on the Icon bar that connects to > > a Directory (Moving stuff) inside the RPCEmu HostFS, so that's a sort > > of get around the ShareFS problem... Really! > Why can't you do that with RPCEmu? Because RPCEmu has no mechanism from within it to set up and display a Mount. Can't even mount a memory stick. Unless you could explain how I might do it? ;-) (Memory stick is F:\) > HostFS is simply a collection of folders on your host machine's filing > system. You can get at files from the host side by going into the hostfs > folder, with no problem. I understand that, but a lot of extra clunk work to do it... and on four machines. :-( > Alternatively, and on an OS that supports proper symlinks, you can > create symlinks in the HostFS root from the host side, to folders on the > host that you wish to see in your HostFS::$ folder. But don't understand that at all? ? Bottom line is, with RPCEmu semi networking I can browse, I can post email, but no connection with the other four computers on the LAN. Not in RISC OS (ShareFS) nor externally with LanMan98, so that rather limits the use of a RPCEmu install. Can't even connect to the NAS. (I use LanMan98 to connect). Unless you know different. :-) Thanks for your thoughts. Dave -- Dave Triffid _______________________________________________ RPCEmu mailing list RPCEmu@riscos.info http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu