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Can anyone tell me how I can retrieve a list of all the shared resources on a network.  I am specifically interested in drives, not printers. The returned data should list the server name and the ...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 10/07/1997 Views: 0
I have an application (VB50) which through a linked table in Access handles data in an Oracle database. Now the problem is, when the connection (cable) is broken and then re-established the applic...
Zones: VB DBDate Answered: 11/01/1999 Views: 0
We run a 30+ user NT4 network with 2 servers. The backup server runs Exchange, and also is used for file sharing. Yesterday, two users suddenly developed connection problems to the backup server (i...
Zones: Networking, Networking Protocols, T...Date Answered: 11/08/2000 Views: 0
Hi The problem: When I click properties of "My network places" or when I open the "Network and dial-up connections" dialog there are no icons in there (not even the "make new connection"). This...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 10/08/2001 Views: 0
In our office 99% of the users are running Windows 2000 Professional. Our file server is running Windows NT 4.0 SP6a. A couple of our users are running Windows XP Professional. One XP user is havin...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 04/08/2003 Views: 0
This has happened to two machines so far.  One is XP, one is 2K Pro.  XP had static IP, 2K was DHCP.  PDC is NT 4.0.   OK.  Everything was fine until I popped in the 1394 card.  It installed fin...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 12/26/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I have wrote an asp application with c# sharp using ado.net, connected to MSDE7. When I test with different machines that have the same software setup, the application works on certain mach...
Zones: .NETDate Answered: 05/23/2003 Views: 0
The network I use has recently changed to a domain type (instead of just a Workgroup). The problem I have is related to the mapping of a drive. When I map the drive, everything is fine. When I log ...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 05/26/2003 Views: 0
When going into CONTROL PANEL, and then NETWORK CONNECTIONS, I notice that I have two 1394 connections.  Make sense since I have a few areas on my computer where there is a firewire connection opti...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 10/02/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I'm getting very spotty connectivity with a Network Place set up over the internet using XP.  When I connect to the same share using an NT box, I don't have any problems.  When I connect usi...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 11/08/2003 Views: 0