network drives
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:52:34 -0700
i have both my laptop and desktop networked using
microsoft broadband networking wireless g base station
model mn-700. my laptop is showing 2 icons for the 2
harddrives on my desktop but they both have a red x on
the bar below them. when i click on the hard drive icon
a message "the network path was not found. this
connection had not been restored" appears. when i try to
network the hard drive from my laptop to my desktop the
same message appears. how can i resolve this issue?
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