Home network help??????
#1
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Home network help??????
I've got a desktop which i use as a bit of a file store and a laptop i use for surfing. Quite often i need some files off the DT transferring to the lappy. I've tried setting up a home network using the wizard but i don't seem to be getting very far. I'm not even sure that's what i need to do any way.
I would just like to be able to see on the laptop, the files i've dropped into a shared folder on the DT so i can just copy and paste them into a folder on the lappy. Is this possible?
If it makes any difference - the DT is wired to the router and the lappy is wireless
I would just like to be able to see on the laptop, the files i've dropped into a shared folder on the DT so i can just copy and paste them into a folder on the lappy. Is this possible?
If it makes any difference - the DT is wired to the router and the lappy is wireless
#2
Yes it can be done, I just cant remember how
I have a few laptops and pc's, xp, vista and W7 networked so they can all share music and shared folders. I downloaded a help sheet off the microsoft site when I did mine.
Anyway, it can be done and if nobody comes back with the answer I'll try and dig the help sheet out for you.
I have a few laptops and pc's, xp, vista and W7 networked so they can all share music and shared folders. I downloaded a help sheet off the microsoft site when I did mine.
Anyway, it can be done and if nobody comes back with the answer I'll try and dig the help sheet out for you.
#4
Easy, set your Homegroup to the same name on both machines (give that a google, different path depending on OS)
Then right click the file, or indeeed whole hard drive you want to share and click properties and click the sharing tab, share the folder on the network (make sense when you do it) and reboot both machines.
On your laptop, click on Computer, then either click Tools at the top (XP) or just use the tab in others and click Map Network Drive then choose the folder/hard drive you want.
Every time you then boot your laptop (if the desktop is on) In myComputer, the laptop will see this as a drive (in my computer) and you can copy/paste at will.
Then right click the file, or indeeed whole hard drive you want to share and click properties and click the sharing tab, share the folder on the network (make sense when you do it) and reboot both machines.
On your laptop, click on Computer, then either click Tools at the top (XP) or just use the tab in others and click Map Network Drive then choose the folder/hard drive you want.
Every time you then boot your laptop (if the desktop is on) In myComputer, the laptop will see this as a drive (in my computer) and you can copy/paste at will.
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if you are using both Vista and XP you will need to download the LLTD protocol from the Microsoft site on to the XP machine so you can veiw the full map.
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Set the share privileges for the directory the files are in to "all" so that one PC/user can access t'other.
right click on the directory, and select sharing, then advanced (on mine)....
HTH
dunx
P.S. I assume all's well with both of them at the moment...
right click on the directory, and select sharing, then advanced (on mine)....
HTH
dunx
P.S. I assume all's well with both of them at the moment...
#7
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this needs to be approached in 3 stages
first share the folder on the DT machine
(validate by typing \\machinename\sharename in the run bar on the DT machine - the shared folder should appear)
it is a waste of time proceeding without completing this step
then check connectivity from the laptop by putting the \\machinename\sharename in the run bar (if that does not work put \\IP address\sharename)
again pointless progressing until that works
if you get the 2 bar logon prompt to access the folder when you attemp the above you kust need to enter the correct credentials (it is best to make sure the workgroup same on each machine)
first share the folder on the DT machine
(validate by typing \\machinename\sharename in the run bar on the DT machine - the shared folder should appear)
it is a waste of time proceeding without completing this step
then check connectivity from the laptop by putting the \\machinename\sharename in the run bar (if that does not work put \\IP address\sharename)
again pointless progressing until that works
if you get the 2 bar logon prompt to access the folder when you attemp the above you kust need to enter the correct credentials (it is best to make sure the workgroup same on each machine)
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