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In article <edCdnVgYT7KpVbjeRVn-hQ@comcast.com>, "Charlie"
<cklatzkin@comcastNOSPAN.net> wrote:
>>>>>When opening My Network Places, all the shared folders are displayed. I
>>>>>recently reorganized my shared folders on one of my machines. Most of
>>>>>the
>>>>>network connections were now invalid on my second machine, so I deleted
>>>>>them. I know I can manually "Add a Network place" for each shared
>>>>>folder,
>>>>>but how can this be done automatically? Isn't there a method to add
>>>>>shared
>>>>>folders for all machines?
>>>>
>>>> Click Tools | Folder Options | View, and make sure that "Automatically
>>>> search for network folders and printers" is checked.
>>>
>>>I already looked at that and it was checked. Is there a way to start the
>>>process to look for shared folders? I already tried unchecking and
>>>rechecking the box.
>>
>> You're welcome. Network browsing in Windows XP is often unreliable,
>> so manually adding your own network places might be required. It's
>> also possible that you might have to wait several minutes/hours/days
>> for it to work.
>>
>> Are any relevant messages in Event Viewer? To run it, click Start |
>> Control Panel | Performance and Maintenance | Administrative Tools |
>> Event Viewer. For more information, see:
>>
>> HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308427
>
>Examined Events and no relevant messages. All Warning and other failures
>are explainable. Nothing pertaining to networking or file sharing. Isn't
>there a way to force to find all shared folders?
You're welcome.
In my experience, network browsing in Windows XP is often unreliable,
and trying to make it work can be more trouble than it's worth. You
might have to add the desired network places manually.
Another possibility is to forget about My Network Places completely.
To access shares on another computer, type the other computer's name
in the Start | Run box in this format:
\\computer
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