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I am using Remote Desktop on Vista Business to connect to remote systems
running Windows 2000 Server, for support purposes. I have chosen to share my local drives to the remote system, but they do not appear there. Is this because the remote system is Win 2000? Or can these drives be shared? Thanks, Sam |
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Yes, it is because the remote system is windows 2000. You may try Drive
Share Utility (I haven't test it in vista). These search results may help. HOW TO: Install and Use the Drive Share Utility in Windows 2000 ... HOW TO: Install and Use the Drive Share Utility in Windows 2000 Terminal Services ... To install Drive Share on the Terminal Services client computer, ... support.microsoft.com/kb/321711 - Similar pages Using Drive Share with Terminal Services Terminal Services clients that are included as part of Windows 2000 Service ... To use Drive Share, you must make changes on the Windows 2000-based server, ... support.microsoft.com/kb/244725 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Sam T" Sam wrote in message ... I am using Remote Desktop on Vista Business to connect to remote systems running Windows 2000 Server, for support purposes. I have chosen to share my local drives to the remote system, but they do not appear there. Is this because the remote system is Win 2000? Or can these drives be shared? Thanks, Sam |