Not being able to access your mapped drives on a Windows computer is a serious issue. It prevents you from accessing files stored across computers or enjoying easy file-sharing over the network. In ...
The previous tutorial in this series demonstrated how to create hidden shares so others on the network are unable to see them. This tutorial continues the discussion on advanced sharing techniques, ...
Hi everyone.<BR><BR>I am trying to map some hidden network shares to drive letters on my local PC. The remote PC has a share called data$, which is hidden and I can access.<BR><BR>The problem is, when ...
You will need to be running UAB's secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) in order for off-campus access to work. UAB Hospital VPN will also work. Please be aware of UAB's Data Protection Rule and ...
Mapping network drives using Group Policy preferences is flexible, provides easy control over who receives the drive mappings, and has easy-to-use user interfaces, all of which are in stark contrast ...
So long as you first obtain an on-campus IP (or through a VPN which gives you an on-campus IP), you can map a drive folder to UBfs shared location (e.g., MyFiles, Collab) on your Windows computer.
As titled, I have a box that's not joined in any domain. How do I map its drive on a 2nd PC that's joined in the AD domain. I think I needed to tell the 2nd PC to query the first PC itself, instead of ...
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