Tad 'O 'puter help?
That'* maybe it. Domains and those using standard login always have problems mingling with eachother.
I assume you have the lil keychain from HP that has the security number that changes for some security too huh?
I assume you have the lil keychain from HP that has the security number that changes for some security too huh?
Originally Posted by opensourceguy
You can't share NTFS Partitions on anything other than NT. So, if you have an NTFS partition being shared over the network, nothing other than NT, 2k, and XP will be able to see it.
-justin
-justin
Mapping never seems to work for me. Actually, it never has. Pisses me off, because when I had 2k installed, I couldn't share files between my linux box[es] to it. But, anyways.. I guess you are right, you can mount unsupported formats. Ext3 isn't exactly anything you see running windoze
.
-justin
.-justin
I agree. Mapping is the greatest. I have 6 drives mapped at work on my laptop. 4 are network drives I need, the other 2 are the drives in my workstation at my desk. I can be in a conference room, running the laptop on a projector, and if I need a file from my workstation at my desk on the other end of our site, it'* right there for me.
Originally Posted by opensourceguy
Mapping never seems to work for me. Actually, it never has. Pisses me off, because when I had 2k installed, I couldn't share files between my linux box[es] to it. But, anyways.. I guess you are right, you can mount unsupported formats. Ext3 isn't exactly anything you see running windoze
.
-justin
.-justin
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Bill, Don't know if this will help you out or not but here is a link to the Dell Networking forum.
http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportf...network&page=1
http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportf...network&page=1


