Rhodri, 2002-Sep-29 11:43 -0700:
> thanks for your help
>
> yes, my laptop is already registered as a machine in work's LAN. So, the
> problem for me was whether I had to investigate the nfs method or the samba
> one.
>
> just another question: do I need to have installed dhcp for this task?
Fo
This one time, at band camp, Rhodri said:
> thanks for your help
>
> yes, my laptop is already registered as a machine in work's LAN. So, the
> problem for me was whether I had to investigate the nfs method or the samba
> one.
>
> just another question: do I need to have installed dhcp for this
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Corrin Lakeland, 2002-Sep-29 10:07 +1200:
> On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:55, Jeff wrote:
> > Rhodri, 2002-Sep-28 11:51 -0700:
> > > the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network
> > > drive (mapping my network drive), namely,
> > >
> > > \\severname\myhomedirectory
> > >
> > > from m
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 09:55, Jeff wrote:
> Rhodri, 2002-Sep-28 11:51 -0700:
> > the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network
> > drive (mapping my network drive), namely,
> >
> > \\severname\myhomedirectory
> >
> > from my computer, not from the office's computer
> > the system
Rhodri, 2002-Sep-28 11:51 -0700:
> the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network drive
> (mapping my network drive), namely,
>
> \\severname\myhomedirectory
>
> from my computer, not from the office's computer
> the system is controlled my tsg (technical support group)
>
>
This one time, at band camp, Rhodri said:
> the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network drive
> (mapping my network drive), namely,
>
> \\severname\myhomedirectory
Might mean nfs.
> from my computer, not from the office's computer
> the system is controlled my tsg (techni
the network drive is Unix and I want to have access to my network drive
(mapping my network drive), namely,
\\severname\myhomedirectory
from my computer, not from the office's computer
the system is controlled my tsg (technical support group)
I connect to that folder from my office's computer
Rhodri, 2002-Sep-27 03:24 -0700:
>Hi to everybody,
>
>Iam working on a laptop P4. I sometimes bring it to my office to work
>where I connect to internet using eth0.
>
>Well, everything is ok except I cannot connect to my office's network
>folder.
>
>I can con
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