Re: how to access to a file server.

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daniel wrote:
hi, I set up a ce device as file server. And I wanna access to the server from other ce device. When i run the following command from ce client's command prompt, \> net use temp \\wince\hdd temp successfully mapped to \\wince\hdd

it seems good.

But the temp directory contains no file of remote server. When I access to the file server from my desktop, it works fine. What is my missing point?

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