>>I have a similar setup, but going the other way. I have a linksys router and an XP machine that connects to a Win 2000 box. I have an administrator logon on the 2000 box and log on from the XP box using it. You also have to have something shared, or you could map to
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>>\\192.168.1.100\$c
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>>To get the entire drive C. If you logon as administrator, you don't have to share it.
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>You can also run a batch file to map the drive as in:
>rem delete the mapping
>net use n: /delete
>rem add the mapped drive.
>Net use n: \\192.168.1.100\c$ /user:domain\username yourpassword
John,
I am very newbie when it comes to networking, so pardon my question.
In the syntax above that you wrote, what would be the "domain" if we are just talking about two computers connected to a linksys router?
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