Re: unc format for opening shared folders in local machine

From: serverguy (nospam_at_hatespam.com)
Date: 06/23/04


Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 09:53:09 -0400

The fact that you can access it when connected to the network, but cannot
when not connected tells me you probably have a domain account with
administrator rights, but you need LOCAL administrator rights to the
machine.

"MTNL" <v_priyan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2024401c45925$acc96bc0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I am trying to get the adminstrative share locally and iam
> having administrative privileges,if i connect the system
> to the network then i can get the share locally.i need to
> reach the share with out connecting to the network.
>
> in some stand alone systems i am able to get the
> share.there is some settings it seems.
>
> kindly help
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >If your "system is standalone and not connected to the
> network" then how do
> >you expect to access any shares via the network???
> >
> >IF you are simply trying to get to the administrative
> share LOCALLY and you
> >are getting that error, you probably don't have
> permissions to it. Are you
> >logged in with administrator permissions? It sounds like
> the crapware you
> >are trying to install is just testing your access to the
> c: drive so it can
> >write to the registry and \winnt folder, but that really
> has nothing to do
> >with the administrative share itself other than if you
> are logged in with
> >appropriate permissions, you "likely" also have access to
> that share.
> >
> >"MTNL" <v_priyan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:200a601c45867$68df58c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I am using win2K servers.
> >> While installing one application in servers it requires
> >> administrative share of c drive.ie the c drive should
> open
> >> when we give this type of command in the run
> >> prompt:\\servername\c$.
> >> I had given administrative share for c drive.
> >> my system is standalone and not connected to the
> >> network.when i give the above command in the run prompt
> >> the following error message is coming.
> >> "\\servername\c$ not accessible.The network path was not
> >> found."
> >> Is there any settings which is to be changed for
> reaching
> >> this drive?
> >>
> >> In some servers it is opening when we give this command.
> >>
> >> Kindly help.
> >> MTNL
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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