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Frank
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      2nd Mar 2005
I'm in need of a little help. I have a home network with 4 PCs on it.
Two of PC's are running Windows 2000 Professional, and the other two
are running Windows Me. I've just added a new PC to the net. It's
running Windows XP Home Edition. I'm going to be using this PC as my
'main' one. What I need to know is how to set up the two W2k PCs to
share their C$ drives with the XP unit. The 2 Me PCs were easy. All I
had to do was right click the C drive icon and click share and Voila!
The XP PC's got full access no problem. However this does not work
same with the W2k ones. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
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bboyce
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      2nd Mar 2005
I know for sure that the c$ share is enabled by default on the 2k
machines I don't now about xp home though, I know it's by default on xp
pro. To see the shares that are turned on though you can go to the
control panel, then to administrative tools, click on computer
managment, and in computer managment there is a folder looking icon
called Shares. See what is shared and what isn't.

 
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