>- Check the ACL of the folder to ensure that there are no special permissions at work. For example, if you have read/write access but delete inhibit enabled, you won't be able to create files in the folder. Re-create using default perms first.
Here is what I found:
Under the sharing tab -...
I have also found that if I stop sharing the folder on the server the client still shows the folder with 0 files.
Refreshing the view on the client has no effect.
I'm having a problem with a Windows 2000 server with shared folders and Windows XP Pro. I'm not able to determine why but occationally the share seems to become corrupt.
Viewing the shared folder from the server shows several files but accessing the share from a Windows XP Pro client does...
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