Thanks for your help everyone. I have found that since the user does not have admin rights on the laptop, the easiest thing to do is to get an external hard drive. It is working fine and accomplishing what I wanted to.
They are both on dhcp so they are in the same subnet. However, when I try to find one of my home computers using \\machinename, I get a message saying that there are no domain servers available.
I have a corporate laptop that I am using at home and would like to share files with my home network. The laptop is setup on a corporate doamin. ex:abc.corporate.com
My home network is a workgroup called mshome. I would like to find out if there is some way to share files between my corporate...
Hey all, I am new to web design and I am designing my first page. It has a flash movie and a few flash buttons. The layout is just the way that I want it. But, when I minimize the browser window, everything gets disorted(changes position). I have never seen this on any other of my pages. Any...
Hello, I am still running a win NT domain and have recently been asked to setup remote access. Here is my problem. We have a private IP hosted by an ISP. We have no routers, on site. All we have are private IP's on our network. I have asked our ISP to map a public IP to one of our private IP's...
How does this work if I have the user enter a file name to search for? I want the user to enter a filename and my program to search for the existence of that file. Here is what I have so far.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{...
I have a program that I have written to access a particular file. The program will open the file and read from it. My problem is that I do not know where to place the file so that my program can find it. I tried putting it in the source folder in the project. That doesn't work. I know it is a...
I am running Exchange 5.5 in which I have a few public folders. I have a user that gets an unable to display public folders error when trying to access the folders through outlook 2000. I logged on to another machine using his account and was able to access the public folders without a problem...
Finally figured it out. When Word opens a document, it queries the default printer for info before opening the doc. Well, the default printer was a network printer in a Windows domain. Apparently,this can be a problem with XP. So, I added a default printer driver and now the docs open fine. The...
OK, I tried the docs on another machine and they open fine. I then formatted the partition that the files were on and recopied them over. This still does not help. Word is still hanging when I try to open them.
I have a P4 Dell Inspiron Laptop with 128 MB of ram. I recently ran into a problem where opening Word documents freezes Word. It just hangs. I tried reinstalling office but got no results. I even tried re-installing the OS and Word still hangs. I should mention that the files that I am opening...
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