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...
I have two Win 7 x64 machines. They are on the same homegroup and are physically plugged into the same switch.
Each machine can see the other on the network, no problem.
Machine 2 can See and access shared folders on Machine 1, no problem'
Machine 1 can see the Machine 2, but whenever it...
Fixes an issue in which data corruption occurs when one user updates a shared file in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs when the shared file is opened by mutiple users who are using the SMB Version 2 protocol from remote computers.
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I have four machines: A MacBook Pro, a desktop running Ubuntu and two desktops running Windows 7 64bit. To make it easier in describing the issue I am having, let's call my Windows 7 desktops as PC-A and PC-B.
I have shared folders in both PC-A and PC-B that are accessible from all machines and...
Have two computers, one is a tablet running Vista on a domain network, the other is my desktop running W7 on a home private network. I was FINALLY able to connect to my Desktop shares but only by typing the IP address of the Desktop shared folder from the Vista tablet. Both computers can see...
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