I just checked the My Computer connections from the 2nd computer(1st computer is on). All the partition icons from the
1st computer still show red X's. When I doubleclick on a red X to try and make the connection, there is an error
message saying: "Microsoft Windows Network: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials. The
connection has not been restored."
That must be the explanation, but I don't know what it refers to. Can someone help with this?
John
"jbclem" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:cyLRk.4202$(E-Mail Removed)...
> No password is required as I keep the login name and password the same for both computers. (I learned that lesson the
> hard way!). Usually if I leave the #1 computer on, or start it up first, when I start up the #2 computer it will make
> the connections. If either computer is off when I start up the other, there will be a message for each shared
partition
> warning me that the connection hasn't been made. Later when the other computer is started up, I know I can connect
via
> My Network Places and that always seemed to turn on the other connection ability(via My Computer/Explorer).
>
> Whatever is happening, I haven't had to remap the connections to get them to work. There's something here I don't
quite
> understand...what is the difference between My Network Places connections and those done through My
Computer/Explorer.?
>
> John
>
>
>
> "kd833" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3b6a7c33-570b-443f-b176-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did you use a login/password to create the mapped network folders as
> local drivers? When you navigated through My Network Places to the
> remote share. Did you have to enter login/password to connect to it?
>
>
> On Nov 8, 11:48 pm, "jbclem" <jbcl...@charter.net> wrote:
> > I started up the 1st computer on my two computer LAN today, but the 2nd computer was off. So the network connections
> > weren't made. Later I started up the 2nd computer. I wanted to transfer a file from the 2nd to the 1st computer so I
> > checked in My Computer(on the 2nd computer) and it showed all the partitions on the 1st computer marked with a red
X.
> >
> > I wasn't able to access the lst computer partitions from the 2nd computer (using My Computer). But I discovered I
> > could go to My Network Places and by clicking through the various folders (Microsoft Network, Entire Network,
> Microsoft
> > Windows Network, Workgroup, etc....) I could access the partition and folder that I wanted to transfer the file to.
I
> > transfered the file without any problem. But I still can't access the 1st computer via My Computer.
> >
> > This brings up two questions. 1. why can I access computer #1 with My Network Places but not with My Computer?
> > 2. without rebooting the 2nd computer, is there a way to re-establish the
> > My Computer connectivity.
> >
> > John
>
>
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