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I have a very odd problem with my shared network files. I run a desktop with
Windows 2000 (don't ask!) and a laptop with Vista Home Premium. The desktop is plugged into the wireless router but the laptop uses wireless. After a lot of trial and error I have got the internet working on both and have set up both pcs to share files from My Documents (and Documents on vista). This seems to be working mostly as I can read the laptop files from the desktop and the laptop recognises the shared desktop files. However, when I try to access the desktop drive from the laptop (even right clicking) it goes into a spin and eventually comes back with the message "The local device name is already in use" . I have tried changing the drive letters and altering the network name of the desktop drive but everything results in the same error message. This sounds like I have done the hard bit but it is just not quite there. It's probably something obvious. Can anyone help? |