@Saintarthur: Are you insane? Giving ownership to everything at system root to a network user? :shock:
@chev65: Usually a drive is already shared by default, but is hidden. Remember the $ symbol hides the share from being discovered.
\\machinename\c$
use local admin credentials.
And theres no such thing as 'the only way' when your working with Windows.
@chev65: Usually a drive is already shared by default, but is hidden. Remember the $ symbol hides the share from being discovered.
\\machinename\c$
use local admin credentials.
And theres no such thing as 'the only way' when your working with Windows.
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Windows 7 EnterpriseIntel Pentium Dual E2200 @2.2GHz4GBPalit GForce 9500GT 1GB
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