PacificRecords
Technical User
I have made a VPN connection between my work network with a Netgear FVS318 VPN router, and my home PC using Netgear ProSafe VPN client 10.5 software.
I can connect from home to the remote folders I have specifically shared on my remote computers, including those running XP SP2, and W2K.
I want to connect from home (XP SP2) to the hidden default c$ share on my remote computers. I succeeded first time by typing "RUN: \\win2kremote\c$" to connect to a remote computer that runs W2K - I got a logon user/pw box, entered the login for that computer, and connected.
When I try to "RUN:\\winXPRemote\c$", I also get the login box, but it will not accept the correct user name and password. I have DISABLED FORCEGUEST on the remote XP computer; I have tried "login as different user" amd tried the same user name and pw that works when I log in to that computer at the office, and every other combination I can think of. I have created a different home user profile with the same user name and pw as the XP computer at work - nothing lets me access the c$ share.
How can I access c$ share on a remote PC running XP from home?
Thanks, Joe
I can connect from home to the remote folders I have specifically shared on my remote computers, including those running XP SP2, and W2K.
I want to connect from home (XP SP2) to the hidden default c$ share on my remote computers. I succeeded first time by typing "RUN: \\win2kremote\c$" to connect to a remote computer that runs W2K - I got a logon user/pw box, entered the login for that computer, and connected.
When I try to "RUN:\\winXPRemote\c$", I also get the login box, but it will not accept the correct user name and password. I have DISABLED FORCEGUEST on the remote XP computer; I have tried "login as different user" amd tried the same user name and pw that works when I log in to that computer at the office, and every other combination I can think of. I have created a different home user profile with the same user name and pw as the XP computer at work - nothing lets me access the c$ share.
How can I access c$ share on a remote PC running XP from home?
Thanks, Joe