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Nov 29th, 2000, 02:17 PM
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When dennis wanted to create a virtual drive, i thought that it would be very beneficial for me to have one, you gave him the following information
set up a share (right click | sharing) on a folder (like c:\data\share_data) then at a prompt type
net use X: \\computername\share_data
to create your virtual drive.
but it doesn't work for me it ust says that this is not possble, can you please help at all
the folder is in c:\Visual Basic
cheer
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Nov 29th, 2000, 02:24 PM
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Does your computer have an ethernet card? Maybe that's the problem.
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Nov 29th, 2000, 02:30 PM
#3
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sure does it i have a dlink isa network card, and i am on a LAN with 5 other computers, does this help at all, i know that i can map a drive to another computer but i don't want this, i want it to be on my computer, it is sort of a partition with an unlimited disk space (well as much as there is left on my hdd)
Cheers
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 29th, 2000, 02:33 PM
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Zmerlinz, I'm on a lan too. Is file and printer sharing enabled? Can you access your computer from the other computers on the lan? What kind of error does it give, and when?
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Nov 29th, 2000, 02:40 PM
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call me Merlin
yes file and printer sharing is enabled, and i can access my computer from all of the other computers that are on the LAN,
here is what i type in the connection box
\\merlin\visual basic
here is the message and i get when i create the connection
the computer or connection could not be found, make sure that you type it in correctly and try again, can you get this to work on your computer at all ?
[Edited by zmerlinz on 11-30-2000 at 04:16 AM]
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Nov 30th, 2000, 04:20 AM
#6
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Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:02 AM
#7
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Merlin,
Change your share name so that there is no space in it. Set up a share name like "vb" - don't use the directory name - it can lead to confusion, but the OS is trying to connect to "\\merlin\visual" with "basic" as a parameter!
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:05 AM
#8
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cheers paul i wil try it out when i get home
can you get it to work on your computer at all ?
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:07 AM
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hey Z.
Do you still have the prob?
Ok, i wrote after dennis closed that thread, that it doesn't work using the ComputerName on win98. You have to use the ip address (not the loop back, i.e not 127.0.0.1) e.g.
net use X: \\166.12.99.100\visualbasic
(and remember to put a share on your directory)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:09 AM
#10
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Not at work, we've got centrally controlled WIN NT
That should work for you though. There is a way round shares with spaces but it is OS specific and I can't remember the details. It might not be your problem but it is the most likely one.
Incidentally, an internal share does not depend on the presence of a LAN card - it is done in software and is not hardware dependent.
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:12 AM
#11
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aye, but you do need an ip for the share to resolve against, so it can be tricky getting a net running with out a card ;-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
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"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:38 AM
#12
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In its origins, LAN manager was not IP based at all, its just these wimpy new OSes that require those magic numbers - in the good old days we just bound our stacks to a good old NetBIOS layer and made networks work through thin air by pure force of will....
Paul dragged off into the corner, foaming at the mouth....
I'm still using 95 at home
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Nov 30th, 2000, 07:05 AM
#13
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cheers guys, i will try all of this at home tonite
if this helps at all i win98 SE but i might be going to ME can i still do it in that ?
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 07:27 AM
#14
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"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
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"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 30th, 2000, 09:07 AM
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cheers you guys i appreciate all of the help
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 11:09 AM
#16
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Originally posted by tumblingdown
Do you still have the prob?
Ok, i wrote after dennis closed that thread, that it doesn't work using the ComputerName on win98. You have to use the ip address (not the loop back, i.e not 127.0.0.1) e.g.
net use X: \\166.12.99.100\visualbasic
(and remember to put a share on your directory)
i tried what you suggested here, but i still get the same damn problem, agghhh, do you have any other solutions ?
plesase help wil be appreciated
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 12:41 PM
#17
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What OS?
What is the Directory name you wish to share?
Have you put a share on that Directory?
What is your IP?
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 30th, 2000, 12:51 PM
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Nov 30th, 2000, 01:02 PM
#19
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Originally posted by tumblingdown
What OS?
What is the Directory name you wish to share?
Have you put a share on that Directory?
What is your IP?
Win 98 SE
The directory is c:\Visual Basic and the share name is visualbasic
yes the directory is shared (with a password if that makes a difference)
my ip is 192.168.0.5
and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0
hope this helps at all
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 01:18 PM
#20
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If you have a password on the share, then all that will happen is you'll get prompted if you haven't specified it.
If
net use X: \\192.168.0.5\visualbasic
doesn't work then i reckon you've got gremlins.
What is the exact error message?
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 30th, 2000, 01:24 PM
#21
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the exact message reads
"The follwing error occured while trying to connect E: to net use C: \\192.168.0.5\visualbasic The computer or share name could not be found Make sure that you typed it in correctly and try again"
does this make any sense to you ?
btw does it work on your system ?
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 01:36 PM
#22
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E: to net use C: - ***?
It works fine on any 98 box round here.
Can you map to your share thru windows explorer?
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 30th, 2000, 01:41 PM
#23
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no don't work
can you give me step by step instructions of how you did it, sorry to be a nuisence, but it won't bl**dy work on my computer!!!!
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 02:09 PM
#24
Monday Morning Lunatic
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 02:20 PM
#25
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attempting not to sound dumb
what is subst ?
where does it apply ?
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 04:54 PM
#26
Monday Morning Lunatic
It's an ancient DOS command, but still works on everything, including NT/2000.
Code:
C:\WIN98\Desktop>subst /?
Associates a path with a drive letter.
SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]
SUBST drive1: /D
drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path.
[drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to
a virtual drive.
/D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive.
Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:06 PM
#27
Frenzied Member
Oooo, never saw that one before.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:13 PM
#28
Monday Morning Lunatic
I've been using it for ages
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:20 PM
#29
Frenzied Member
Neener neener neener
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:28 PM
#30
Monday Morning Lunatic
I'm not gloating. (I can't...I'm mentally incapable of it )
Anyway - I think it kind of disappeared when it didn't appear in any manuals past DOS 6.22 .
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:36 PM
#31
Frenzied Member
Well I wouldn't know, I don't think I've ever had a manual for any OS
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:38 PM
#32
Monday Morning Lunatic
It was one at school 
The only OS manuals I had were for the BBC B, the Electron, and an Acorn Archimedes.
BTW they were all Acorn machines, and damn nice too.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:44 PM
#33
Frenzied Member
Yeah, I've got a BBC back at home somewhere at my Dad's house. I like to break it out every year or two and play Dogfight and of course, the original and IMO best version of Elite.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:50 PM
#34
Monday Morning Lunatic
What a game. And what a manual...actually written with at least part of a story in mind!
My Elite disk met with a rather nasty end...involving a small mammal with claws and sharp teeth (*cries*)
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 30th, 2000, 05:54 PM
#35
Frenzied Member
I could probably send you a 5 1/4" with it on if you like If ever you feel a bout of nostalgia coming on, just tell me
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 30th, 2000, 06:14 PM
#36
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Heah !! heah people we are ment to be helping me here
ok !!
cheers 
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Dec 1st, 2000, 03:55 AM
#37
Hyperactive Member
Z,
Parksie's right. subst will do the same thing for you.
type subst /? at a console.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Dec 1st, 2000, 04:12 AM
#38
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i tried subst [d: [c:\visual]] and it comes up with invalid switch agghhhhhh
please help desperate man, almost in tears 
Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen a angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had.
-- Linus Torvalds
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Dec 1st, 2000, 04:19 AM
#39
Hyperactive Member
Z,
subst x: c:\visualbasic
works fine for me.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Dec 1st, 2000, 04:20 AM
#40
Frenzied Member
Don't put the square brackets in, that's just the syntax notation from the help.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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