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We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently added
a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to be shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right click and go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. The sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of the other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the "server" machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show up. I have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? |
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"Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message news:eecG6aJDGHA.1088@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently added > a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to be > shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer > Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right click and > go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. The > sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of the > other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the "server" > machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click > run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show up. I > have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? > > Shares whose names end on "$" are invisible. |
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Thanks for the quick answer. Next qusetion is how do I remove the $ in the
share name. I use the Change Drive Letter utility to assign a common drive but the $ is embedded in the process. How do I get rid of it. On that same subject, when I go to properties and select the Sharing tab, why does it refer to "Share this folder" and not drive. Very illogical "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:udV5zjLDGHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > "Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message > news:eecG6aJDGHA.1088@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently > added > > a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to be > > shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer > > Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right click > and > > go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. The > > sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of the > > other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the "server" > > machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click > > run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show up. > I > > have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? > > > > > > Shares whose names end on "$" are invisible. > > |
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Just click the "New Share" button, then specify a suitable
share name that does not end in "$". Changing the drive letter has nothing to do with file sharing. Shares are always linked to folders, never to drives. Nothing illogical here! "Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message news:OcLmEpLDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Thanks for the quick answer. Next qusetion is how do I remove the $ in the > share name. I use the Change Drive Letter utility to assign a common drive > but the $ is embedded in the process. How do I get rid of it. On that same > subject, when I go to properties and select the Sharing tab, why does it > refer to "Share this folder" and not drive. Very illogical > > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:udV5zjLDGHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > > > "Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message > > news:eecG6aJDGHA.1088@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently > > added > > > a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to > be > > > shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer > > > Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right click > > and > > > go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. > The > > > sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of > the > > > other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the > "server" > > > machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click > > > run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show > up. > > I > > > have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > Shares whose names end on "$" are invisible. > > > > > > |
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Carl Stockwell Wrote: > We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently > added > a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to > be > shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer > Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right click > and > go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. > The > sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of > the > other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the > "server" > machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click > run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show > up. I > have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? Another quick solution to this is mapping the drive. When you do that, it basically treats the shared folder or drive like a local drive inside that computer. Do this on all the computers that you want to have access to the new hard drive you have installed. -Right click My Computer --> Explore -Tools --> Map Network Drive -Choose drive letter to use -Type in the UNC path (\\servername\sharedfolder) Once completed, you can go into My Computer and you should be able to see a new drive resembling the network share on the 300GB drive. Peace -- Evolution54 |
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Thanks
I did set the new share and it works properly. Also made the mistake of thinking that EVERYONE is not the same as \\servername\users. Responses like yours is what makes this such a great forum. Thanks again "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:OCFpIvLDGHA.812@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Just click the "New Share" button, then specify a suitable > share name that does not end in "$". > > Changing the drive letter has nothing to do with file > sharing. > > Shares are always linked to folders, never to drives. > Nothing illogical here! > > > "Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message > news:OcLmEpLDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > Thanks for the quick answer. Next qusetion is how do I remove the $ in the > > share name. I use the Change Drive Letter utility to assign a common drive > > but the $ is embedded in the process. How do I get rid of it. On that same > > subject, when I go to properties and select the Sharing tab, why does it > > refer to "Share this folder" and not drive. Very illogical > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > > news:udV5zjLDGHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > > > > > "Carl Stockwell" <cvs1297parkave@optonline.net> wrote in message > > > news:eecG6aJDGHA.1088@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > > We have a small network of 8 machines, all running xp-pro. I recently > > > added > > > > a new 300GB drive (NTFS). I added a folder and have set this folder to > > be > > > > shared among the network. In Performance& Maintainance/Computer > > > > Management/Disk Management I can see the new volume. When I right > click > > > and > > > > go to properties everything indicates this device is working properly. > > The > > > > sharing tab is checked to share the folder as M$. When I go to any of > > the > > > > other workstations. I cannot see this drive. I have restarted the > > "server" > > > > machine with no change in access. When I go to a station and click > > > > run/browse/ and navigate to machine, the new drive/folder doesn't show > > up. > > > I > > > > have never had this problem before. Any suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Shares whose names end on "$" are invisible. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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