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Cindy Parker
I started a "move" operation to a remote Computer in WinExplorer by dragging a local folder with files inside onto
a shared folder in "My Network Places". This worked successfully without problems hundred times before.
However this time the folder+files were moved into local folder
D:\Documents and Settings\C\NetHood
Why?
Yes, the remote folder is accessible. When I click on the remote folder then I can see its remote content.
And I have write access.
Lets assume that WinExplorer does not recognize the remote computer: How can I tell him in such a situation
NOT to copy the folder+files to "NetHood" but abort the operation instead?
Furthermore I cannot access my files in "Nethood" in WinExplorer. They are existing because I can see them by a "dir"
cmdline command in Cmdprompt. but when I try to find them in WinExplorer they are not visible.
When I click on
C:\Documents and settings\c\Nethood\transfer on comp23
then the real remote folder content is listed and not the previously copied stuff.
How can I force WinExplorer to show the local files?
Cindy
a shared folder in "My Network Places". This worked successfully without problems hundred times before.
However this time the folder+files were moved into local folder
D:\Documents and Settings\C\NetHood
Why?
Yes, the remote folder is accessible. When I click on the remote folder then I can see its remote content.
And I have write access.
Lets assume that WinExplorer does not recognize the remote computer: How can I tell him in such a situation
NOT to copy the folder+files to "NetHood" but abort the operation instead?
Furthermore I cannot access my files in "Nethood" in WinExplorer. They are existing because I can see them by a "dir"
cmdline command in Cmdprompt. but when I try to find them in WinExplorer they are not visible.
When I click on
C:\Documents and settings\c\Nethood\transfer on comp23
then the real remote folder content is listed and not the previously copied stuff.
How can I force WinExplorer to show the local files?
Cindy