I can Remote Desktop from computer a to computer b, but (with file sharing enabled on computer b) I try to access file on comport b via file explorer/network from computer a, computer a blue screens. Any thoughts on why and how to fix?
Assume I have two computers A and B which are connected (through WLAN/Wifi router) in an inhouse net.
Now I have to transfer huge file archives (> 10 GB) from A to B and other huge file archives from B to A.
I could either do this file transfers
1) in parallel (=start copying files from A to B...
capacity utilization
computer a
computerb
data transfer
file archiving
file transfer
in-house network
interrupts
latency
network
network bottlenecks
parallel transfer
performance
protocols
recommendations
throughput
transfer speed
upload capacity
wifi
wlan
My computer(A) can drill into computers B and C. B and C can drill into each other. B and C cannot drill into A. As far as I can tell we all have the same buttons clicked on the file sharing settings.
I have 2 computers running 8.1. Computer A runs 24/7 and has several shared folders. Computer B is used for a media center. If computer B is rebooted, it takes a couple of minutes before I can access computer A. Until the link is established, Computer A shows up in the network list of File...
accessing network
advanced sharing
computer a
computerb
file explorer
file sharing
home network
media center
network issues
network list
reboot delay
shared folders
windows 8.1
Win 7 networking appears to me to be way less friendly than WinXP networking. I have been networking multiple WinXP computers for years so I have some experience. While not a total noob, in all honesty I would not classify myself as "expert" by any means.
I recently converted my (3) desktop...
Well I'm about to either uninstall windows7. Getting very annoyed with this whole network, file sharing, and print sharing. Wish I could click 2 buttons, Then poof I can print and share files. Guess not seeing that home group is Win7 Only.
Here's what I got.
Computer A(MX2):
Is running xp...
advanced settings
brother printer
computer a
computerb
connection issues
devices
error messages
file sharing
home group
network
networking
print sharing
printer
router
sharing settings
troubleshooting
usb printer
windows 7
workgroup
xp pro
I've tried everything I know, but here is my problem:
I have three computers - A, B, C. Computer B is the problem child. When I go to the network devices (network neigbourhood - windows 7), all my computer show up as expected. A,B and C all can see each other. A can access C and vice-versa...
I have two computers, computer A and Computer B, both with windows 7. Folder A is on the hard drive on Computer A. Folder B is on the hardrive on computer B. The computers are networked.
Before the first time sync the contents of computer A folder A is say a b c d e
Before the first time...
automatic sync
computer a
computerb
content update
data backup
file comparison
file extension
file management
file system
file transfer
folder sync
network
networking
shared folders
synchronization
task automation
tech support
user assistance
windows 7