Here is something strange I need help on. First of all, I have tried disconnecting the drive and it works. However, upon robooting or logging off, the network drive reappears on the next logon. This ...
The previous tutorial in this series demonstrated how to create hidden shares so others on the network are unable to see them. This tutorial continues the discussion on advanced sharing techniques, ...
The setup:<BR><BR>PC 1<BR>XP Pro<BR>Folder on C: is shared on the home network, changing files is allowed<BR>Folder is mapped as Z:<BR><BR>PC 2<BR>XP Home<BR>Logged in with admin privileges<BR><BR>The ...
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There are multiple ways to remove a network drive. You can do that using the File Explorer or Command Prompt, and even Registry. The last method comes in handy only when you cannot remove it using the ...
Windows allows you to map network drives to your computer so that you can access them through File Explorer without always having to search for them or use the address bar to find them. While network ...