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re: Question about 'Connect to a Windows XP or 2000 system with a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network'
Friday, December 13, 2002 at 12:59 am
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Posted by jmb (844 messages posted)


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On Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 12:49 pm, Jay wrote:
>I have a question about Connect 
>to a Windows XP or 2000 system with a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network:

> >OK, I can see the computers on both sides now in My network places. How do I Map >one of the drives so that I can C:\xcopy *.* newdriveletter:\sharedfolder /h /r >/e /c /k the files from my 95 to my 2000 machine. I tried drag-and-drop. It is not >the answer. > >I want to backup everything: hidden and system files, overwrite read-only files, >directories and subdirectories, reguardless of whether they are empty or not, continue >copying even if errors occour, and copy attributes of the files and folders as well. > >I am at the windows 95 machine, when I try to map the shared folder on the 2000 machine >it asks me for a password. I don't know what to type or how to make it allow me to >either find, change, or not ask for the password. > >Please help me either get past the password or, if it's possible, give me the address >layout I should use for the 2000machine so I can use the msdos command xcopy. > > >




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Question about 'Connect to a Windows XP or 2000 system with a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network' (Jay: Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 12:49 pm)

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-Question about 'Connect to a Windows XP or 2000 system with a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network' (Jay: Thu, Dec 12, 2002, 12:49 pm)
*re: Question about 'Connect to a Windows XP or 2000 system with a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network' (jmb: Fri, Dec 13, 2002, 12:59 am)
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