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    Windows 7 With the latest Win7 updates, my WinXP PC is no longer able to access shared files!

    I have a LAN comprised of two Win7 Ultimate 64bit (sp1) PC's and one or more XP PC's. They have been able to share files between them pretty well for many months, but with the latest Win7 updates, the XP PC is no longer able to access the Win7 shared files. They, however, have full access to...
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    Ls command takes a long time to list shared files in 2 windows on a Windows 7 or Windows...

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    Windows 7 Outlook 2007 Use Over Home Network?

    I have a question that may/may not fall under the "dumb" category. :) Can one open a .pst file on another computer (shared file access) over a home network & have emails displayed on both computers at different times? Other files, e.g. <profilename>.nk2, <profilename>.xml, etc. are not shared...
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    Windows 7 Dude...I'm so hosed up...Help?

    So, I have a Windows 7 box that I use as a home server. I store all kinds of shared files on the machine include music, pictures, videos, home movies, work related, kids' homework, everything. I created the computer with two hard drives including a SDD drive that i use for the System's core...
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    Windows 7 [RESOLVED] Homegroup not working correctly

    This is a wired connection issue. My ISP is Northland Cable of New Caney, TX My broadband connection type is cable. My Modem/Router Combo is ARRIS TG862. My firewall is Windows Firewall, antivirus is iolo System Mechanic Pro Version 12. My Homegroup comprises three computers, named CPU4, CPU7...
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    Incorrect "File in use" message when you try to open an Excel 2007 document from a remote shared fol

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    Paged pool memory leak when you access some shared files in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2

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    Windows 7 LAN games: 2 PCs can't see each other

    Hi all. I have 2 computers on the same network (connected to the same router). Both are running Windows 7 Ultimate x86. Now the problem is when one PC hosts a game, the other PC can't see it (and vice a versa). I have tried this with several games (both PCs using each game with same version) and...
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    You cannot open a shared file that is hosted on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008, Wind

    Fixes a problem where you cannot open a shared file on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 or Windows Vista. More...
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    Windows 7 Question about being a new User on someone else's computer

    I have a New User Account on someone's computer (so there is just the two of us as separate Users). My question... do we share the same Program Files folder (the one that shows up when I click "Computer" on the Start Up Menu and then click on the "C" drive)? It didn't seem to me that I have my...
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    Windows 7 Accessing Windows 7 Share outside of domain

    Hi All, I have a Windows 7 computer setup as part of a domain. This computer also has file sharing enabled. At the moment, any computer on the same domain can connect to this windows 7 share. (Which is what I want) However, any computer NOT connected to the domain (even connected to a workgroup...
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    Can't open shared files or connect to shared printers

    Shared files or printers cannot be accessed. Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Small Office Networking with File Sharing for Certain Users

    Hello, I am planning to redo my small office network. Right now every computer is connected through a workgroup and some computers are sharing files to everyone and some need a login to share other files. I want to run a main server where all the files are on that computer and have it share all...
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    Windows 7 Can't open a shared file on a Windows 7 machine if it is already open on an XP machine in same netwo

    I have a small network of six computers. Five of them run XP and I just added a Windows 7 machine. I've got a Microsoft Access 2003 database that all of the computers share that is hosted on one of the XP machines. The Windows 7 machine can access the Access database through the network just...
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    Windows 7 Can't access a networked computer using the network name - must type ip address

    hello there - thank you for reading my post. i have 3 computers - a laptop (vista wireless), a home theater pc (win 7 wireless) and my main computer (win 7 wired) with all my media files. i have a network setup and the laptop and the HTPC can connect to each other when i click their icons in...
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    The BranchCache feature does not work for shared files that are opened in read/write mode in Windows

    Fixes an issue in which the BranchCache feature does not work for shared files that are opened in read/write mode. This issue occurs in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. More...
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    Paged pool memory leak when you access some shared files in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2

    Fixes a paged pool memory leak issue that occurs when you access some shared files that are hosted on a file server. This issue occurs in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. More...
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    You cannot access a shared file by using the SMB Version 2 protocol because of a race condition in W

    Fixes an issue in which a shared file may be inaccessible on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7. This issue occurs when the shared file is accessed by using the SMB Version 2 protocol. More...
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    You may be unable to access SMB shared files or printers on a remote server in Windows 7 or in Windo

    Fixes an issue in which you may be unable to access SMB shared files or printers on a remote server. This issue occurs on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Link Removed
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    The BranchCache feature does not work for shared files that are opened with write access permission

    Fixes an issue in which the BranchCache feature does not work for shared files that are opened with write access permission. This issue occurs in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. More...
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