Share problem

G

Guest

Hi,

With regard to what Johnson said, i beleive that he is right.
I have the same issue on Windows XP Embedded. Although the built in image
System was able to see other local network computers, the other PCs couldn't
see the embedded System.
I have tried for many hours to give a solution and the only thing i managed
is to make the shared folder of Embedded system available in the Internet
Forder of Network Places in the other PC. However my intention was to make
the shared folder of embedded system available to the local network folder of
Network places in the other PC. The reason i want to do this is to manage
remote desktop connection through PCAnywhere.

And here is the question: What settings should be enabled to have the Shared
Folder in Local Network of the other PC and not in the Internet section.

It is really a mess.So i would be at least apriciated to help me because i
need it immidiatly in my job.
If someone wants further information,i would be gratefully give them to him.

Thanks in Advance

Agelos
 
G

Guest

I haven't put any firewall on the target system.
I use SP2,It has Winlogon and the shell is explorer shell

With regard to simplify sharing, Is it about the option in advance settings
in folder tools where says about Simple Sharing (Recomended).If yes i have
already done this and when finished then the shared folder appeared to the
internet section of the other PC.

Thanks

Agelos
 
K

KM

Agelos,

Just to make sure I understood your last response correclty..
I haven't put any firewall on the target system.
I use SP2,It has Winlogon and the shell is explorer shell

With regard to simplify sharing, Is it about the option in advance settings
in folder tools where says about Simple Sharing (Recomended).If yes i have
already done this and when finished then the shared folder appeared to the
internet section of the other PC.


This sounded like it fixed the issue, right?
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top