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History on my question: A couple of months ago, my workgroup name used for
many years (let's call it
ABC) stopped working. I could access my networked computers by using their
paths \\mylaptop\downloads but not their network name. I rebooted but it did
not help.
So I changed the workgroup name to ABC2 and it worked for 2 months up to
today at 4 PM, when workgroup names were last used to share some files.
Suddenly, again, I could use the paths but not the workgroup. I rebooted but
it did not help. I changed the workgroup on 4 of my computers to ABC3,
rebooted, and I see the networks again.
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Today, in the middle of nothing special, it happened again and ABC3 doesn't
show up on my computer as a workgroup.
So I'm trying to learn how to use the path instead of the workgroup to
receive copied files. After I choose the files to copy, how do I paste if I
cannot navigate to the networked computer in Explorer? If I click "network"
on my Vista computer, it only sees the computer I am on. Similarly in XP.
Unfortunately my computer names are long and descriptive and a pain to enter
by hand.
I tried to create a folder with the path but it considered it an invalid
foldername since it contains symbols like \ or \\.
Am I missing something really easy?
many years (let's call it
ABC) stopped working. I could access my networked computers by using their
paths \\mylaptop\downloads but not their network name. I rebooted but it did
not help.
So I changed the workgroup name to ABC2 and it worked for 2 months up to
today at 4 PM, when workgroup names were last used to share some files.
Suddenly, again, I could use the paths but not the workgroup. I rebooted but
it did not help. I changed the workgroup on 4 of my computers to ABC3,
rebooted, and I see the networks again.
------------------------------------------
Today, in the middle of nothing special, it happened again and ABC3 doesn't
show up on my computer as a workgroup.
So I'm trying to learn how to use the path instead of the workgroup to
receive copied files. After I choose the files to copy, how do I paste if I
cannot navigate to the networked computer in Explorer? If I click "network"
on my Vista computer, it only sees the computer I am on. Similarly in XP.
Unfortunately my computer names are long and descriptive and a pain to enter
by hand.
I tried to create a folder with the path but it considered it an invalid
foldername since it contains symbols like \ or \\.
Am I missing something really easy?