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Pancho,
The native file explorer won't do this. Get yourself Total Commander, then enter the network name of the computer you're trying to access in the address bar - "\\computername\". Get in there and you'll find the shared folders. Good luck. tmb Command line - got nuthin....
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Yeah you can use Total Commander or Resco Explorer (I use Resco but have used TC) and if you want to ping (which I cant imagine why unless you plan on playing jokes on someone) then look to Socket WiFi Companion.
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For 1. you can totally browse network folders on the default file explorer, I've done it on WM5 and on wm6, it even allows you to put id, password, and domain in. Wm6 I had to enable network connection under the file menu it tells you to soft reset then after that just type in the \\computername\share. WM5 I think I just typed it in and it worked.
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I see now: menu/open path/....type in computer name
Didn't remember this from WM5. Learning something new every day. Last edited by TMB_XV6700; 11-09-2007 at 11:01 AM. |
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Well, Im sorry, I was referring more to mapping drives. With the OEN explorer you would need to know PC name/drive letter/profile name ect. Thats way too much for me. I simply map it and its there forever. But then again, forever may be an issue to some people.
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of course, playing jokes on someone is a good idea, thanks thanks everyone for the helpz |
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