Re: How to connect to network share on CE 4.2



No, you haven't said anything there. What is the subnet mask? Do you
understand how subnetting works in IP networking? If not, learn. You'll
obviously need to know that. If the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, what you do
is mask your own IP with that, getting 10.10.x.x. Any address that you try
to get to that starts with that same subnet will be access directly. Any
address, like 10.80.a.a, is *NOT ON YOUR SUBNET*, so any communication with
that address will have to go through the gateway. If you don't have a
gateway set, you can't communicate with it. It's just that simple.

Paul T.

"Mario Kirchhofer" <MarioKirchhofer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:27192985-80D2-47EE-AE98-8D8FE48BD568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

after a lot of testing, we have found the error.

My access point has IP: 10.10.2.XXX, the Psion has IP: 10.10.10.XXX
when I try to connect to a server with the IP: 10.80.2.XXX no pop up
appears.
When I try to connect ot a server with the IP: 10.10.2.XXX it works fine.

For testing phase I can use the server in the same IP Range but later
there
will be no server in the same range.

Do you have any idea's.

Mario K.

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

Try it without the user name and password (a dialog should pop up, if one
is
needed). Other than that, no, I don't have any other suggestions,
assuming
you can definitely ping the server, etc., the usual network diagnostic
stuff. The first command line I'd try is more like:

net use * \\server\share

That's about the simplest form of the command. If a user name is
required,
a dialog asking you for it should pop up. Again, contact the device OEM,
if
you can't get it to work and make sure that they say that it should
work...

Paul T.

"Mario Kirchhofer" <MarioKirchhofer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:EF3BD6C8-E1A3-4389-BDD9-4B19EE95FCCB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Any other idea's, I've tried net use on my workstation and it works
fine.

Mario

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

53 is network path not found. I think that you've either misnamed the
server or the share...

Paul T.

"Mario Kirchhofer" <MarioKirchhofer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
message news:7302602B-9FA9-4926-8125-FDB93D0F4306@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sorry I forgot, I've also tried net use with the servername. Same
Error.
Is it possible that Psion Teklogix turned off mapping a network
drive?
Do I need some dll-Files or is there a registry entry?

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

You can't map a share by server IP address. You *MUST* use the LM
name.

Paul T.

"Mario Kirchhofer" <Mario Kirchhofer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
in
message news:93EC4E97-3D53-4565-B9BB-7A0A79519DA6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I would like to develop a small application which send a txt-File
via
WLAN
to a network share. I'm able to ping the server (ip/servernam)
but
when
I
try
to map a network share via command prompt
(net use share \\server-ip\sharename /user:user
/password:password)
I always get the Message "Command failed: Status 53".
I have also tried to connect programmatically but there i got the
same
Error
Message.
Has anyone an idea?
Is this only a Problem from CE 4.2?

I'm looking forward to your answers.
Mario












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