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We are a very small office of 10 people with no IT support trying to figure
out if there is a way around of getting the sync center on Vista Home Premium to recognize our small Network Hard Drive. We're using an Iomega Network Hardrive and have mapped the hard drive to recognize the Iomega successfully but can't get the sync center to recognize it. Any advice? We've already tried downloading new drivers for the Iomega and that didn't work and the person with the laptop who has Vista won't consider upgrading to a different Windows Vista edition for fear of ruining her warrenty. Any help or advice appreciated. |
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It appears that Iomega does NOT support Vista for their Network Drives:
http://tinyurl.com/275qcg Perhaps another Expert that uses these drives may have a resolution, but I am afraid you may be out of luck here. We had some issues with custom written applications at my company, and had to overwrite Vista with XP, so we know your pain. -- FE Wm P MVP Microsoft Networking MCP | CCNA | A+ "Sherri" wrote: We are a very small office of 10 people with no IT support trying to figure out if there is a way around of getting the sync center on Vista Home Premium to recognize our small Network Hard Drive. We're using an Iomega Network Hardrive and have mapped the hard drive to recognize the Iomega successfully but can't get the sync center to recognize it. Any advice? We've already tried downloading new drivers for the Iomega and that didn't work and the person with the laptop who has Vista won't consider upgrading to a different Windows Vista edition for fear of ruining her warrenty. Any help or advice appreciated. |