Siemens PC Card 300 S30853-H1065-R601 Manual De Usuario
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Using released files and printers
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Using files and printers on the network (Windows 2000)
You can use resources on your PC such as files and printers that have been made avail-
able by other PCs. To do this you have to make these resources available on your PC.
able by other PCs. To do this you have to make these resources available on your PC.
Setting up user names
To access files or printers on a Windows 2000 computer, you must set up a user name
that corresponds to the release. This user name must also have been set up on the sys-
tem which is releasing the files or printers. That is why setting up a user name has
already been described in Chapter "Releasing files and printers for shared use" in the sec-
tion "Setting up user names" on page 29.
that corresponds to the release. This user name must also have been set up on the sys-
tem which is releasing the files or printers. That is why setting up a user name has
already been described in Chapter "Releasing files and printers for shared use" in the sec-
tion "Setting up user names" on page 29.
Accessing released drives or folders from your PC
You can access drives and folders released on other PCs in two different ways:
u via the My NetworkPlaces of your PC (see page 66).
u via the My NetworkPlaces of your PC (see page 66).
You should choose this alternative if for example you want to copy files or folders
from another PC to your own or vice versa.
from another PC to your own or vice versa.
u by hooking on to your PC's file system (see page 59).
You should choose this alternative if you want to work directly with the files or fold-
ers of the other PC. In this case, hook on an entire released drive or folder in your
PC's file system and work with the files as if they were files on your PC.
ers of the other PC. In this case, hook on an entire released drive or folder in your
PC's file system and work with the files as if they were files on your PC.
Please note:
Drives or folders can be simultaneously hooked onto several PCs. It is therefore
possible for other users to access the data. Most applications (e. g. word process-
ing software) lock files once they have been opened. This prevents inconsistent
data pools. If you cannot open a file because it is locked, you will normally see a
message to that effect.
Drives or folders can be simultaneously hooked onto several PCs. It is therefore
possible for other users to access the data. Most applications (e. g. word process-
ing software) lock files once they have been opened. This prevents inconsistent
data pools. If you cannot open a file because it is locked, you will normally see a
message to that effect.