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dkblee
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      16th Apr 2009
hi! I would like to know is c$ enabled by default in xp and vista? I tried
\\pcname\c$ in some of my PCs. It work on some of the pc and not all. (same
domain name, using domain administrator account) Can this be done in a
workgroup environment?

If it's not on by default, how do i turn it on?

Thanks.
 
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      16th Apr 2009
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dkblee wrote:
> hi! I would like to know is c$ enabled by default in xp and vista? I tried
> \\pcname\c$ in some of my PCs. It work on some of the pc and not all. (same
> domain name, using domain administrator account) Can this be done in a
> workgroup environment?
>
> If it's not on by default, how do i turn it on?
>
> Thanks.

 
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      16th Apr 2009
If you get cannot find path then disable the firewall on the target machine

Make sure you have a username/ppassword set otherwise it will try to
authenicate with a disabled guest account

C$ is the standard default share

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"dkblee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi! I would like to know is c$ enabled by default in xp and vista? I tried
> \\pcname\c$ in some of my PCs. It work on some of the pc and not all.
> (same
> domain name, using domain administrator account) Can this be done in a
> workgroup environment?
>
> If it's not on by default, how do i turn it on?
>
> Thanks.


 
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Andrew McLaren
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      16th Apr 2009
> hi! I would like to know is c$ enabled by default in xp and vista? I tried
> \\pcname\c$ in some of my PCs. It work on some of the pc and not all.
> (same
> domain name, using domain administrator account) Can this be done in a


In addition to the other replies .... if you can't access the C$ Share
across the network, make sure that it is enabled on the machine you're
trying to connect to. Open a Command Prompt and enter:

C:\>NET SHARE

... to see a list of all Shares on that machine. If the share is enabled, but
you can't access via the network then it's probably an issue with firewalls,
name resolution, etc.

As a Best Practice, the administrative shares (C$, D$ etc) should only be
used for administration and management - don't use them as an easy way to
share user data. Create separate, specific shares for directories with
documents etc you want to share.

Hope it helps,
Andrew

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