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Can't open archived .pst folder
However, the Kids' Documents folder stubbornly remains inaccessible from other computers although I can see it over the network. Good idea.... so I've just tried that, but it hasn't helped. This is doing my head in. I've just tried enabling sharing on the root directory (ie drive C) of this machine.

FP not opening a Virtual Directory
I've just tried enabling sharing on the root directory (ie drive C) of this machine. From another machine I can access this over the network, then I can go on to access C:\Documents and Settings\ I browsed around all the tabs, and can't see any differences at all between the settings for kids and administrator.

PC folder has stopped sharing over network!
Many other folders on the XPhome host though remain inaccessible with the access denied message still occurring (even though they are enabled for sharing!). So really I have no idea why this hasn't worked fully smoothly but finally I can access a folder I need to & read & write to from either computer on this

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
Allocate enough memory to meet a guest's needs in order to run and I don't think you will see the messages you are seeing. I have already installed Microsoft VPC on my computer on the C Drive and used a folder path my instructor gave for us to use (new folders created with downloads of a Computer01, Server01,

zegel3.memo
My other (Win 95, 98 and XP) computers can see this new desktop and share files with it just fine. The only problem is that on this newly added desktop, when I click on Network Neighborhood, I can't see any of the other computers...yet they can see me. Yes, the workgroup is spelled right, and the C drive is set up

bare-metal restoration -- what should I know before I do it?
in its logging system for message stores, so even if the file is INSIDE the exact same directory on the hard drive as the message store, you can't see it from So the problem is, if I move all the message stores and their folders via Windows Explorer, to the new computer (mapping it to yet another network drive

Can't have multiple search locations in 5.7
However, it should still be tied into your Outlook just fine, so when you open Outlook you should see your mail. I assume you can't see your mail in Outlook. 'Other (for example, a removable drive or network drive)'. And it states 'You can save files and settings to any disk drive or folder on your computer'.

"Save Changes"?
<<:::::When going under File, Open, if I go back to the root, I cannot see the directories. I have to close WP and reopen it to be able to access the directories that are at least one layer in....When we are at the root (j:, which is a network drive), we can't see anything.>> There is a virus about on the 'net that

Moving archived message stores to new computer on peer-to-peer network
This allows me to SEE files in the folders over the network. However I get an "access Denied" when I try to open them. Fine. Here is the kicker. The key to filling cabinet is useless if you can't get into the room. The computer uses the Share permissions to decide whether the user can access the Share from

Share and NTSF permissions...
A very nice surprise was to find that everything I had on E drive (the VAR didn't partition the HD until AFTER I told them how I wanted SBS setup - this was over 3 years ago), so D drive is the CD-ROM) was preserved. It had all the log files from ISA, SQL and Exchange, plus all the user My Doc folders.

Help with Wireless Network - I'm lost
I did as you stated and yes I can see the files perfectly. However, when I go back to Windows Explorer they aren't available. I have searched the entire hard drive for *.dbx without finding anything. Since I am on a wireless network, clicking on Tools only gives me three choicees "Map Network Drive"Synchronize

Computer can't see some document folder contents?
In a normal networked environment, your C:\ drive can't see or use my C:\ drive. So we use file locations common to both machines ... on a network. And my bet is that different upgrade paths left different folders hanging around. I know XLStart is affected this way. RagDyer wrote: If I understand what you're

The "Picasa shows me a folder twice" duplicate bug
Windows Explorer still wouldn't let me expand the Domain, but your suggestion gave me an idea.... I did a Search for the computer on the Domain and it found it! I found the folders the user needed and mapped that to a Network Drive. He can now see that folder everytime ConnectComputer is operative. Cheers!

2008-02-12
This confuses me as this is a stand alone notebook that isn't connected to the network. I am reluctant to reload the OS as all I have is the Toshiba rescue with Lexmark service or a Lexmark printer driver the print spooler service may not start see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324757.

#@!#!@ Roaming Profiles
I had no problems seeing these files using Windows 2000 pro and when I upgraded to Windows XP Pro, I copied the whole folder to a network drive and then copied them back to my freshly installed XP computer. I could see them at first, but now I can't. I have no idea what I could have changed or installed that would

Can't see folders
For #2, (correct this interpretation if wrong): sounds like your network is working fine but you just can't see/access shared files and folders via Windows Explorer because If not that, then try to "Map Network drive..." to a shared drive/folder on the other machine - you can map via Rt. Click on your NN icon.

How do I add a network user to the security permissions on a ...
If you use Windows explorer and browse to the root of J:, what can you then see? Sarah Musgrove wrote: Charles, When we are at the root (j:, which is a network drive), we can't see anything. The user should have rights to see their department directory on the network. Sarah What do you see when you go back to the

Can't see some shared network folders
I would use a simple copy procedure across the network to copy files to folders created on the XP machine for everything I need to keep. I would probably also create .... I don't think the desktop can see the laptop. My desktop has a 15 GB hard drive with 5 free, so I know I will soon have to change my hard drive.

Print Spooler
My home PC can ping itself as well as other servers like www.yahoo.com. - Can't ping my home PC from the outside - The only protocols listed in Local no home network) In Win2000 I was able to connect to my home PC shares from anywhere easily by mapping a network drive to \\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\ShareName where "xxx.

Help with Glitches
Leopard still doesn't see Tiger when File Sharing (no files show up when connected in Network). A Tiger machine can still connect to a machine running Can't traverse new List view after Disk utility un-mounts and re-mounts the drive in which the folders reside on. Restarting Dock (killall Dock) returns the