Re: My Network Places Display
- From: "KiwiBrian" <briantoz@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 05:27:18 +1200
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5gf0h1hdqvqd8rp094ccfudajj64mkpjh1@xxxxxxxxxx
> In article <deojvd$60a$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "KiwiBrian"
> <briantoz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>I am setting up my home network of 4 PCs.
>>1 Laptop with XP Home, and 3 Desktops with XP Pro.
>>The networking seems to be OK, altho not fully tested yet.
>>But my query at the mo is:-
>>On the Laptop when I open My Network Places in Windows Explorer, I see all
>>of the network shared folders at the same level in the displayed hierarchy
>>as Entire Network.
>>If I drill down to Mshome which is where everything is displayed on the
>>other PCs, I get an error message that it is not accessible, and that I
>>may
>>not have permission etc., etc.
>>On one of the Desktops there is just one of the other PCs shared folders
>>displaying at the same level as Entire Network, in addition to being in
>>the
>>right place in Mshome folder.
>>I assume that everything should display on each computer in Mshome and
>>nowhere else.
>>If so, how do I achieve this?
>>I hope this means something to someone who can point me in the right
>>direction.
>>TIA
>>Brian Tozer
>
> All shared folders on all computers should appear in My Network
> Places, as they do on the Laptop, if you've told the computer to
> automatically search for network folders and printers. To see that
> setting, click Tools | Folder Options and look at the first item under
> "Advanced settings".
>
> You can manually add a shared folder to My Network Places. Open My
> Computer, click "My Network Places", click "Add a network place", and
> follow the prompts.
>
> As you can see from this news group, browsing workgroups and computers
> through My Network Places in a Windows XP network is unreliable and
> hard to get working properly. If it's causing problems, I recommend
> abandoning the idea of network browsing.
>
> To access another computer directly, type its name in the Start | Run
> box in this format:
>
> \\computer
>
> To access a shared folder directly, type its computer and share name
> in the Start | Run box in this format:
>
> \\computer\share
>
> You can also create a desktop shortcut to a computer or to a shared
> folder.
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
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> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
>
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Thanks Chuck and Steve, that was VERY helpful.
Brian
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