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Posted by Jan Groshan on August 23, 2007, 9:53 am
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Thanks Laura. I'm confident that with all the help I've received in this
forum my problem will soon be solved.
> The folders on the server computer must be set to "Share" or the other
> computer won't be able to see the files or to map to that drive.
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> If you can see the folder on the server machine from your other machine
> then everything is setup correctly.
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> If you can't then open up windows explorer on the server computer.
> Navigate to the folder containing the quicken files. Right click on the
> folder name and select "sharing and security". Under Network Sharing and
> security, click on the box labeled "share this folder on the network".
> Also, select the box that says "Allow network users to change my files".
> Click ok to complete the setup.
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> --
> ~Laura~
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>> That sounds REALLY EASY! I think even I could figure that out. Do I need
>> to do anything on the "server" machine? Thanks.
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>>>> Mapping appears to be the problem solving answer. Of course it opens
>>>> up a whole other question. I've never "mapped" a drive before and
>>>> don't have the slightest idea how to do it.
>>>>
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>>> You should first sit at that machine and make sure the directory or
>>> drive
>>> you want is shared and that other computers have the rights to access
>>> and
>>> change files. Then, when exploring the networked computer from the
>>> remote
>>> machine, righ-click on the drive or folder and choose map drive.
>>> --
>>> Best regards
>>> Han
>>> email address is invalid
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