Connecting to a Network
From: Craig Enders (craigenders_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/24/04
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:15:07 -0800
Hi all,
I have browsed the recent postings and don't find anything on this specific
issue.
I have an iPaq 5555 running PPC 2003. I have installed Resco File Explorer.
How do I get the PPC to browse the files on my laptop via Resco, and even
better, browse the network when the laptop is connected. When I have Resco
autodetect the network it says that there was no network found. It doesn't
even see the laptop that it is connected to via the USB cable. I get the
same results when connected via bluetooth.
When I am connected via bluetooth I am able to browse the laptop using the
bluetooth browser. I set up a connection using the "Browse Files on a Remote
Device" feature. This only gets me into my laptop though and the browser
sucks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Craig Enders
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