NT Network sharing problem
Hi, I'm running an NT workstation (ver. 4, SP 6a). The station is connected to an NT server. I would like to access my workstation using a dialup service. Each of my drives has a default name (C$, d$ and E$).
Hi,
I'm running an NT workstation (ver. 4, SP 6a). The station is connected to an NT server.
I would like to access my workstation using a dialup service. Each of my drives has a default name (C$, d$
and E$). These have been shared for administive purposes and their ermissions can't be set (I get this
message when i try to change them). I've defined an
alternative set of share names (DriveC, DriveD, and DriveE), which include share permissions.
For some reason I face the following problems:
1. When I try to locate my workstation from an NT Workstation, the machine isn't seen in my network
neighborhood. The
Start=>Find=>Computers traces the workstation, but fails to identify its location (I can still access it by hitting
the icon).
For a win95 computer, the situation is even more bizzare. When I locate the workstation after running a
search, all I get is a
prespecified drive (The C$ drive, which is not open for sharing), and a request for a password.
My questions are as follows:
1. What is it that prevents to disclosure of the location of my workstation while accessing from another NT
2. How do I make my sharing drive definitions (DriveC, DriveD, etc.) available for a win95 system?
Ran
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I'm running an NT workstation (ver. 4, SP 6a). The station is connected to an NT server.
I would like to access my workstation using a dialup service. Each of my drives has a default name (C$, d$
and E$). These have been shared for administive purposes and their ermissions can't be set (I get this
message when i try to change them). I've defined an
alternative set of share names (DriveC, DriveD, and DriveE), which include share permissions.
For some reason I face the following problems:
1. When I try to locate my workstation from an NT Workstation, the machine isn't seen in my network
neighborhood. The
Start=>Find=>Computers traces the workstation, but fails to identify its location (I can still access it by hitting
the icon).
For a win95 computer, the situation is even more bizzare. When I locate the workstation after running a
search, all I get is a
prespecified drive (The C$ drive, which is not open for sharing), and a request for a password.
My questions are as follows:
1. What is it that prevents to disclosure of the location of my workstation while accessing from another NT
2. How do I make my sharing drive definitions (DriveC, DriveD, etc.) available for a win95 system?
Ran
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