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    Hello all masters I use \\systemname\\C$ to access other systems C: drive Then I will ask for username and password I enter right username and password But it will popup the same username and password window But should I do please suggest me Thanks all superiors :rose:

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      Hello all masters I use \\systemname\\C$ to access other systems C: drive Then I will ask for username and password I enter right username and password But it will popup the same username and password window But should I do please suggest me Thanks all superiors :rose:

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      Using the defualt share represented by C$ is not recommended. It also does not work on a lot of pre WinXP systems. If you want to access this C drive as a share I recommend sharing it explicitly by creating a new share. You can then set the permissions exactly as they should be and you will get access.

      Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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        Using the defualt share represented by C$ is not recommended. It also does not work on a lot of pre WinXP systems. If you want to access this C drive as a share I recommend sharing it explicitly by creating a new share. You can then set the permissions exactly as they should be and you will get access.

        Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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        thanks sir please suggest me other way to do this if anyother actually this is project work and i have tried a lot but not succedded please tell me thanks

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          thanks sir please suggest me other way to do this if anyother actually this is project work and i have tried a lot but not succedded please tell me thanks

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          and one more thing sir i dont use other system and both systems has windows XP

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            and one more thing sir i dont use other system and both systems has windows XP

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            If you are using the correct user name and password but don't have access to change the configuration of the other system then you are probably out of luck, it is misconfigured or is set up to block you out. The solution is administrative rather than programming. You will need access to or reconfiguration of the other system. Good luck.

            Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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              If you are using the correct user name and password but don't have access to change the configuration of the other system then you are probably out of luck, it is misconfigured or is set up to block you out. The solution is administrative rather than programming. You will need access to or reconfiguration of the other system. Good luck.

              Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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              thanks for ur corporation sir

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                thanks sir please suggest me other way to do this if anyother actually this is project work and i have tried a lot but not succedded please tell me thanks

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                p_ wrote:

                \\systemname\\C$

                are you typing it like this ? it should be either \\UNCName\C$ or if within a string in your code :

                "\\\\UNCName\\C$"


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