Why no one answer me???????

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Eric Zhao

I found, my computer is a member of our network domain,
Windows XP professional version.
So add the value "AutoShareWks" and set the value to 0, but don't affect the
hidden share, so for this
kind of workstation, how to do?

Expectping your help so urgently!
 
Eric said:
I found, my computer is a member of our network domain,
Windows XP professional version.
So add the value "AutoShareWks" and set the value to 0, but don't affect the
hidden share, so for this
kind of workstation, how to do?

Expectping your help so urgently!

What are you trying to do? What are you referring to when you talk
about "AutoShareWks"? In what way are you trying to "affect the hidden
share"? What is the problem? If things were perfect, what would be
your expectations?

In answer to your question "Why no one answer me??????" ... I think the
answer is that we don't (at least I don't) understand the problem.
 
That's the common problem with support by email.
Microsoft thinks it's the solution to user problems, when
in fact, talking to a live person, one could verbalize
much better the issue for a MUCH FASTER resolution. SHAME
on Microsoft for selling products and expecting end users
to PAY for problem resolution! SHAME!
 
This is not email. This is a peer-to-peer newsgroup. 99.9999999999999999% of
the people in here do not work for MS. That's why these groups are here, for
free problem resolution.
 
purplehaz said:
This is not email. This is a peer-to-peer newsgroup.
99.9999999999999999% of the people in here do not work for MS. That's
why these groups are here, for free problem resolution.

Mr. Zhao - If English is not your first language (and please don't take
that as a criticism!), you may have better luck posting in a newsgroup
for your native language. If nothing is available, then please post
back clearly defining what you are trying to do and what is your
network setup. Otherwise, call a good local firm and have them set up
your networking for you.

Malke
 

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