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Creating a Drive share for an existing drive share

 
 
Simcha Blatter
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      26th Nov 2003
How can I take a drive letter on my PC that is mapped to a
different PCs hard disk (like drive M: -
\\otherpc\drive\folder) and share it as a drive share on
my PC?

Microsoft only allows this with a physical drive, not a
virtual drive.

Any utilities out there that can make this happen?

Thanks
 
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Dave Patrick
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      26th Nov 2003
You can't. Why would you need to since other pc's on the same subnet and
workgroup can also map directly to the share (assuming permissions of
course)

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"Simcha Blatter" wrote:
> How can I take a drive letter on my PC that is mapped to a
> different PCs hard disk (like drive M: -
> \\otherpc\drive\folder) and share it as a drive share on
> my PC?
>
> Microsoft only allows this with a physical drive, not a
> virtual drive.
>
> Any utilities out there that can make this happen?
>
> Thanks



 
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