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Silly net use question 1

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Y2KGTP

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Feb 13, 2004
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How do I net use to/from XP? I seem to have such issues getting a net use connection to/from a XP pro workstation. ICF is disabled, I can ping by IP address, etc....just not map a drive.....
 
What happen to the following commands: (/PERSISTENT:YES option is for you to reconnect automatically at logon)

Join a file share (Drive MAP)
NET USE [driveletter:] \\ComputerName\ShareName /PERSISTENT:YES

Join a file share (Drive MAP) - Win 2K / XP
NET USE [driveletter:] \\ComputerName\ShareName\folder1\folder2 /PERSISTENT:YES

Join a file share (Drive MAP) - with a "long" share name
NET USE [driveletter:] "\\ComputerName\ShareName"

Join a password protected file share (Drive MAP)
NET USE [driveletter:] \\ComputerName\ShareName[\volume] [password | *]
[/USER:[domainname\]username] [/PERSISTENT:YES
 
Getting the following....I know how to map a drive/net use...it's a permissions thing somewhere.....


C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>net use l: \\192.168.123.103\c$
System error 53 has occurred.

The network path was not found.


C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping 192.168.123.103

Pinging 192.168.123.103 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 192.168.123.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.123.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.123.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.123.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128

Ping statistics for 192.168.123.103:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
 
is file sharing enabled on the target pc? I think you have to click on the enable file sharing for there to be a c$ target, otherwise c$ doesn't exist.
once the firewall is enabled you may need to configure it to allow file sharing on the network.
 
Yes, it is shared...I am trying to connect from a XP
Pro > XP Home. I can ping it fine, but it is a problem from the XP Pro system.

I have another XP Pro system, and it completes a drive Map without any issues.......
 
actually this sounds like the usual can't see it on the network, but can ping it issue..

can you see the computer in "network neighborhood"?

I don't remember the resolution for this, but it happens all the time on my home network :/
 
No, I could not see it, but in the same workgroup
 
I changed the XP Home edition workgroup to WORKGROUP, it is visable, but tells me I "might not have permission to use this network resource" the network path was not found....


but my other XP pro box can map a drive fine......
 
1. Same workgroup name (use all Capital letters for safety), unique Computer Name.
2. No firewall issues, including the native ICF XP firewall; third-party firewalls; and "hidden" firewalls in antivirus programs (PC-Illan for example);
3. All usernames and passwords synchronized at all machines: Username and passwords (exactly) on Computer A
made usernames with passwords (exactly) on Computer B, C , etc. Or, use the default "Simple File Sharing" and enable the Guest account on all machines;
4. Something: drive, Folder, printer, something shared on all machines. But something
5. For all machines, under TCP/IP Properties for the Network Connection, Advanced, WINS tab, disable 'use LMHOSTS' and check to 'enable Netbios over TCP/IP'

 
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