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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?- Glebis
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- access issues blue screen computer computer b file explorer file sharing network drive remote desktop troubleshooting windows error
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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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...- pstein
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- archiving computer computer b data transfer file transfer in-house network latency network network performance parallel transfer performance protocol recommendations system interrupts throughput transfer speed upload capacity utilization wifi wlan
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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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.- Jeff Damelio
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- access issues computer computer b computer c file sharing homegroup network troubleshooting windows settings
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Windows Networking
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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...- MikeMen
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- advanced sharing computer computer b file explorer file sharing home network media center network access network issues network list reboot delay shared folders windows 8.1
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Windows Networking
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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...- abesimpson
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- access issues computer computer b computer c connectivity desktop file sharing file transfer home network network network issues network management network settings raid security software configuration troubleshooting windows 7 workgroup
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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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...- rhaged
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- computer computer b connection issues devices file sharing homegroup network printer printer sharing router settings sharing settings troubleshooting usb printer windows 7 windows pro workgroup
- Replies: 4
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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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...- shinigamibob
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- access issues computer b connectivity error file sharing network network devices path issues troubleshooting windows 7
- Replies: 5
- Forum: Windows Networking
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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...- Machnumber2
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- automatic sync automation backup computer computer b content update file comparison file extensions file management file system file transfer folder sync network shared folders sync tech support user help windows 7
- Replies: 1
- Forum: Windows Networking