5614 Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 \\Jonathan is not technically a directoy, although does exist. go into IE or your equivilent and type \\albert, or whatever you set it as! im not sure what it is, maybe the computer name or something [this is on XP], its similar to typing \\your.ip.goes.here below is an image of what i get: whilsts it is not an actual directory, it does exist and will work for what you want to do, go onto word or some such, click save and type \\your.version.of.jonathan (albert or something) and it will take you to a directory. try it!
albertlee Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 To 5614 well, it does not do much on the main subject, because this is just viewing a computer on a network..... the port in ur previous message means the printer you are using is from the computer Jonathan in a network. Thx any, I still learn something too.
5614 Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 yes, but i post it because you could use that similar \\ command to make the boot.ini file loacte your external USB HDD, [which is on a port] as is the printer, even if you are not on a network, the port would still be located using a similar command. use the \\ command over LANs and apparently over WANs, although i cant get it to work over a WAN, probably due to firewalls.
5614 Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 will the \\ command work over a WAN such as the internet?
albertlee Posted September 7, 2004 Author Posted September 7, 2004 yes, but I found no porting of my external harddrive....
5614 Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 you mean yes to the \\ and WAN thing? i think it will be hard locating the name of the port for you external HDD, its hard for me to help, as i cant find it, coz i dont have one!!! i'll have a look round for locating ports [for new-bes to this thread, thats hardware ports like USB]
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