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Old 21-01-2005, 04:45 PM   #1
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I have XP PC's and I can connect using remote Desktop connection from one PC
to the other (One Pc being at home and another PC being at work). I CAN NOT
share the hard drives even though I have turned on the option in the remote
desktop connection configurator.
Please tell me how I can copy files from one PC (at home) to another (at
work).
Thak you VERY much
~Stacey
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Old 21-01-2005, 04:58 PM   #2
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stacey wrote:
> I have XP PC's and I can connect using remote Desktop connection from
> one PC to the other (One Pc being at home and another PC being at
> work). I CAN NOT share the hard drives even though I have turned on
> the option in the remote desktop connection configurator.
> Please tell me how I can copy files from one PC (at home) to another
> (at work).


Do you mean in the options of Remote Desktop Client, under the Local
Resources tab in the Local Devices section.. you cannot check "Disk Drives"
or that option does not work when you then connect to the remote computer?

Otherwise you are talking about ACTUALLY mapping the network drives and that
would mean opening file&printer sharing through your firewall... BAD!

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Old 21-01-2005, 05:31 PM   #3
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Ok so how do I use remote desktop (from home or work) and retrieve files from
on of the PC's?
Thank you.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> stacey wrote:
> > I have XP PC's and I can connect using remote Desktop connection from
> > one PC to the other (One Pc being at home and another PC being at
> > work). I CAN NOT share the hard drives even though I have turned on
> > the option in the remote desktop connection configurator.
> > Please tell me how I can copy files from one PC (at home) to another
> > (at work).

>
> Do you mean in the options of Remote Desktop Client, under the Local
> Resources tab in the Local Devices section.. you cannot check "Disk Drives"
> or that option does not work when you then connect to the remote computer?
>
> Otherwise you are talking about ACTUALLY mapping the network drives and that
> would mean opening file&printer sharing through your firewall... BAD!
>
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> <- Shenan ->
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> The information is provided "as is", it is suggested you research for
> yourself before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately responsible
> for your actions/problems/solutions. Know what you are getting into before
> you jump in with both feet.
>
>
>

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Old 21-01-2005, 05:44 PM   #4
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stacey wrote:
> I have XP PC's and I can connect using remote Desktop connection
> from one PC to the other (One Pc being at home and another PC being
> at work). I CAN NOT share the hard drives even though I have
> turned on the option in the remote desktop connection configurator.
> Please tell me how I can copy files from one PC (at home) to another
> (at work).


Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Do you mean in the options of Remote Desktop Client, under the Local
> Resources tab in the Local Devices section.. you cannot check "Disk
> Drives" or that option does not work when you then connect to the
> remote computer?
>
> Otherwise you are talking about ACTUALLY mapping the network drives
> and that would mean opening file&printer sharing through your
> firewall... BAD!


stacey wrote:
> Ok so how do I use remote desktop (from home or work) and retrieve
> files from on of the PC's?


Did you TRY the checkbox and then when remoted into the desktop of the host
machine, look at My Computer? In there (Windows Explorer) you will see the
drives of the machine you are actually sitting in front of. It has them
there so you can use them like you would any other drive while remoted into
that system.

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Old 21-01-2005, 05:57 PM   #5
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Yes I did. I check the box, it said share the hard drives and it still does
not share. The hard drives are not sharing.
Thanks,
Stacey


"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> stacey wrote:
> > I have XP PC's and I can connect using remote Desktop connection
> > from one PC to the other (One Pc being at home and another PC being
> > at work). I CAN NOT share the hard drives even though I have
> > turned on the option in the remote desktop connection configurator.
> > Please tell me how I can copy files from one PC (at home) to another
> > (at work).

>
> Shenan Stanley wrote:
> > Do you mean in the options of Remote Desktop Client, under the Local
> > Resources tab in the Local Devices section.. you cannot check "Disk
> > Drives" or that option does not work when you then connect to the
> > remote computer?
> >
> > Otherwise you are talking about ACTUALLY mapping the network drives
> > and that would mean opening file&printer sharing through your
> > firewall... BAD!

>
> stacey wrote:
> > Ok so how do I use remote desktop (from home or work) and retrieve
> > files from on of the PC's?

>
> Did you TRY the checkbox and then when remoted into the desktop of the host
> machine, look at My Computer? In there (Windows Explorer) you will see the
> drives of the machine you are actually sitting in front of. It has them
> there so you can use them like you would any other drive while remoted into
> that system.
>
> --
> <- Shenan ->
> --
> The information is provided "as is", it is suggested you research for
> yourself before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately
> responsible for your actions/problems/solutions. Know what you are
> getting into before you jump in with both feet.
>
>
>

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Old 22-01-2005, 01:31 AM   #6
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stacey wrote:
> Yes I did. I check the box, it said share the hard drives and it
> still does not share. The hard drives are not sharing.



Let's be sure we are doing the same thing. You sit in front of computer
(LOCAL) and you open up the "Remote Desktop Connection" window (MSTSC.EXE)
and you click on OPTIONS>> and look under the "Local Resources" tab. You
insure that under "Local Devices" the "Disk Drives" are checked. You then
click on the OPTIONS>> button again to return to a more familar screen and
click on "Connect" (assuming you have the proper name/IP for the remote
system you wish to connect to already entered.)

Once connected you open "My Computer" on the remote machine (not the LOCAL)
and you don't see something like "C on LOCAL-COMPUTER-NAME" and so on in My
Computer?

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