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Originally posted by EwarWoo
Thanks for the reply Neo. And you're right, [R] is the receiving.
And the 426 is caused by the specified network name.....etc. Its definately a network error and not an hd one, however unfortunately have no idea how to go about fixing. Hehe
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Network errors are easy to fix - but the issue is this, do you
have access to both networks - that is the issue...
If the error is on your end as I assume, as you are trying to
fxp to YOUR system and then the error takes place - YES ?
If so, then --- Try this: the easy way first...
Log into your system (user or admin) and make sure you DO USE
a password...NOT AUTO...
Remap your network drives and as you make the mappings you
will see a section there where it ASKS for a PASSWORD for the
current user or admin....use this section...and use your
PASSWORD to map your drives to that person...
THEN -
each log on = password
each session will "NOT" go into MS DUMB MODE and send you
it can not find your network drives.
This is the easy way to see if that is the issue...which in most
cases of a lost network device - it is...
Hope this did it for you.
TW