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Hello Everyone:
I need some help or advice on managing the shares and resources, as shown in the
File and Print Client Resource Browser. This tool does not correctly show all of the
resources that I have on my LAN. I have the following problems:
1. It shows my wife's computer twice. And it will not let me delete the icon
for other one
2. Inside the icon for my computer folders for shares on my wife's
computer and for my Windows 98 keep showing up. I can delete them (using the
"Sharing and Connecting" icon) but they return. And by the way, when I click on them,
they are empty (the corresponding resources, inside the icons for my wife's computer
and the 98 computer correctly show the associated directories and files)
Can anyone help me to understand how to manage the File and Print Client Resource
Browser and have it show only the things I want? Thanks for your help in this one. File
and Print Client seems to be problematic, at least to me!
HCM
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