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Like I said I don't know much about networking s I am just throwing out ideas.
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C'mon fellas
Gotta be someone out there that knows what's up here!
My firewall settings were what there when the Apache was WM5, showing me the mapped network folders.......I don't think that's it. |
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Sarge, I think you get the same basic functionality from Total Commander, which I use almost exclusively. Just navigate to \\\LAN\ and use <new server> to name your connections (you can give them drive letter names if you like) then specify the server path in the next window. BTW, while it'd be great to have, I don't think there's a way to mimic the "Entire Network" browsing capability like we have on the desktop - it seems you have to know the server's name that you are looking for. I would love to be wrong here.
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I was looking at the Total Commander too. Have you tried the GSFinder+ at all?
THe network plugin lets you browse the entire network, looking for shared resources. I don't know about TC or GSF+. I use the active sync for contacts n such, but mapping to a network folder where all your music and plug-ins and fluff reside that you can just pull from or drop to is so much easier. |
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