computer b

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Discussions tagged with 'computer b' on WindowsForum.com focus on Windows networking and file sharing issues between multiple computers, often labeled A, B, and C. Common problems include blue screens when mapping drives from computer A to computer B, slow parallel Wi-Fi transfers, homegroup connectivity where computer B cannot access computer A, delays in accessing shared folders after reboot, and errors like 'network path not found' when trying to reach computer B. Users also troubleshoot printer sharing across different Windows versions and seek methods for syncing folders between computers without deleting files. The tag covers practical troubleshooting for peer-to-peer network sharing in home and small office environments.
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    Remote Desktop works, map network drive blue screens

    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?
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    Windows 7 Paralell WLAN/Wifi file transfer slower than sequential?

    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...
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    Windows 10 Homegroup works, still can't share.

    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.
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    Windows 8 Delay finding shared folders after reboot

    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...
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    Windows 7 Win 7 64 networking. Tricky; very, very tricky

    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...
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    Windows 7 Network+Printer Do not work at all.

    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...
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    Windows 7 Cannot connect to Windows 7 computer - the network path was not found

    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...
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    Windows 7 Network Folder Sync - Sort Of

    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...
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