Hi.
Here is the situation:
I have a Laptop and Desktop. I have tried several methods of syncing the files (offline files, Synctoy, Syncback, etc.).
Some time ago on my OLD laptop, I installed a critical Windows update on my laptop, and then when I map a drive to my desktop machine, I cannot see ALL of the files.
When I go to the desktop, they are all there.
I had this EXACT problem in the past. The fix was narrowed down on some forum to a Microsoft (puke) critical update. Unfortunately, this was a while ago and I don't remember which one. I have SCOURED the internet for my thread, but cannot find it.
The details:
Both machines Windows XP SP2, all patches.
In command prompt on laptop, when I map the network drive and do a DIR on a folder that I KNOW has files it it, it says "the system cannot find the file specified."
As I said, I fixed this in the past by uninstalling ONE particular update, but I just cannot figure out which one.
Thanks for any help/comments.
-Jdogg
Here is the situation:
I have a Laptop and Desktop. I have tried several methods of syncing the files (offline files, Synctoy, Syncback, etc.).
Some time ago on my OLD laptop, I installed a critical Windows update on my laptop, and then when I map a drive to my desktop machine, I cannot see ALL of the files.
When I go to the desktop, they are all there.
I had this EXACT problem in the past. The fix was narrowed down on some forum to a Microsoft (puke) critical update. Unfortunately, this was a while ago and I don't remember which one. I have SCOURED the internet for my thread, but cannot find it.
The details:
Both machines Windows XP SP2, all patches.
In command prompt on laptop, when I map the network drive and do a DIR on a folder that I KNOW has files it it, it says "the system cannot find the file specified."
As I said, I fixed this in the past by uninstalling ONE particular update, but I just cannot figure out which one.
Thanks for any help/comments.
-Jdogg