Hi Dennis,

To get your actual computer name, on the pc, go to start menu, settings, 
control pannel, system.  

Hit enter on system and you will have 7 tabs in there probably.  I'm using xp 
home, so it may be slightly different with other windows versions, but probably 
close enough for you to locate it.

One of the tabs is computer name.  On my machine it's the second tab.

I'm using window eyes, and you have to use the mouse pointer to read all the 
values.  Not sure about jfw.  Anyway, in there you will see your computer 
name right by the heading "full computer name".  

Now, when you are trying to access a drive over the network, you get to network 
place.  From there hit space and select browse entire network.

At this point you will see a prompt for network server and just enter the name 
of your machine found in the systems section of control pannel on your pc.

I just bypass the username and password prompts and this seems to work okay.  
When it asks to update login information I'd press no since you really don't 
know for sure it will work.  

Then you get a message about default, so just press enter to get past that and 
you will see "end of list".  Exit and the connection process should start.  

Also, I've found that if you try to do this and fail, you may need to do a 
reset of the bn to clear things out again.  The 4 5 6 (j k l) reset seems to 
work best for 
me in this instance.  

A final note.  You mentioned one of your machines is named Dennis.  If your 
logon name for that machine is also Dennis, you might also try changing the 
computer name to something else.  You can do this in the "change" dialog within 
control pannel, systems, tab of computer name on your pc.

My windows logon name is don and so was the name of my computer.  For some 
reason either windows or the bn didn't like that, but as soon as I changed 
the computer name to something else, the connection worked.

Hope this is clear and works.

Don

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:12:06 +0000, Dennis Freedman wrote:


Hello Dean
Not sure what I'm doing wrong here. I have simplified the computer names, 
and am still getting not found. I have tried with the firewall off, but 
wonder if it could be something to do with the authentication settings? I 
also remember from the dim and distant past that the full name of a 
computer as seen on the network is not just the one-word name but may have 
a different syntax - a network path if you will containing something else? 
Am IO wrong here, or can you give me any ideas? For example, the computer I 
run my radio station is now just called Radio, my own workstation is called 
Dennis, etc. etc. and the workgroup name is FREEDMAN. I have also tried 
upper and lower case as I'm not sure whether the computer name for the 
network place is case sensitive.
Apologies if I'm missing something here.
Thanks again.
At 02:59 18/03/2005, you wrote:


>Hi Dennis,

>While it is true that Microsoft do not allow the browsing of work groups in
>Windows CE 4.2, you can still access the files residing on the computers
>connected to your network.  At the network server prompt, you need to type
>the exact network name of your PC instead of pressing space to bring up the
>domain prompt, used for logging on to a domain server.

>If you have any further queries, please don't hesitate to contact me.

>Regards,

>Dean Jackson
>Customer/Technical Analyst
>Humanware
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> >
> >
> > >Hello
> > >I am using Win XP (Home or Pro, depending on which machine :) with a
> > >LinkSys Ethernet/Wireless router. My problem is that the BN does not
> > >access Workgroups. I am told by a 'knowledgeable friend' that it is very
> > >complicated to set up a domain for a network. Any helpful hints,
> > >workarounds or comments welcomed - I would like to be able to access
>files
> > >on my LAN in the same way as accessing files on drives on a local
>computer.
> > >In case there's any confusion the BN works fine on the internet - it's my
> > >LAN (network) I'm trying to access.
> >
> >
> >
> > >Thanks in advance,
> > >Dennis Freedman.
> >
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