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Go get 'em, Ty!
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Hi All Good People! Specially Doug Sherman (MVP) & Uncle John! We
made it Doug Sherman!!! WOW!!! Your first post talking about specifying
TCP/IP Address and my search on Help and Support Center about it which
resulted finding the link at the end of this message gave us the ability to
resolve this issue! How?! As I wrote previously, there's a description
which examples two range of IP Addresses in configuring Incoming
Connections, because currently Host is a stand-alone, I chose one and
specified it in TCP/IP's configuration. Then I connected with the default
connection settings. After getting connected, I typed the Host's
computername as Start > Run: \\host and hit ENTER. Then the login screen
appeared, the window, which was not shown before, or if shown, didn't
accept the username & password which was typed in. But from now on, it
accepts all! WOW! Then the network folder was opened! - Where the shared
items are located! Dear Doug Sherman I haven't been able to resolve this
issue for a million years!!! THANK YOU!!! The goal was to make a network
folder to store files, and be able to browse its contents remotely, either by
making a temporary network connection via the Run, but neither with Remote
Desktop. If we've been close enough to meet face-to-face, I would kiss you!
Or invite you for the weekend! Over all I wish to find you online when I
post other questions. Dear Uncle John, Also thanks for your partnership
on resolving this issue! Thanks for the time you spent reading, writing and
posting to this thread. Here's what I found: Help and Support Center
Search:> Configure an incoming connection to use TCP/IP or> Link:
Start > Run:
MS-ITS:%SystemRoot%\Help\netcfg.chm::/ras_config_incoming_tcpip.htm You may
accept my gratitude, Bye
() TIME IS GOLD, SPECIALLY YOURS! () \|/
Miller
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