I have read in a short "help Column" blurb in computer Shopper magazine that XP has a built in fire wall that prevents shares from being visible from other computers. It needs to be disabled. I can get you the month and page # or quote the author's advice. Let me know. That's my guess anyway.
I haven't played with XP very much yet. From what I have seen, it is
slow!! Makes a 2 gig processor feel like a 200 MHz! Coworkers have shared
this feeling. Although another says that it's great and supports all his
old games! : )
Have a Good Day,
Michael L.
"Eric Winer"
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I run WinVNC 3.3.6 as a service on my WinXP Home machine. I use Fast
User Switching and the welcome screen, but until now I have had no
problems.
However, I recently mapped drives S, T, and U to network drives on
another computer. That computer is off for most of the day, so I have a
constant "nework cable is unplugged" message in my system tray.
The connection still works from most computers, but there's one computer
(it's a Compaq Evo D510 w/ P4 (ugh) and WinXP Pro. I don't have any
priveleges on that machine) that doesn't seem to be able to view my home
computer when S, T, and U are disconnected.
The Windows viewer simply says that the service is not found, but the
Java viewer (using IE, which is all I can use) gives me a Path "s:" Not
Found error.
Any thoughts?
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