Elmo
11-07-01, 12:56 AM
On my two computer network when I access the other computer through network neighborhood, it won't let me open a folder in the root directory of a drive that has the same name as the drive's label.
For example:
My F drive on the celeron is labelled "Mp3".
When I go to network neighborhood, the celeron computer, then F drive, I try to click on a folder inside called "Mp3" and it says:
The folder \\co3032468-a\f\Mp3 does not exist.
The same error message occurs for c\windows.
Is there a way to fix this without changing the drive labels?
For example:
My F drive on the celeron is labelled "Mp3".
When I go to network neighborhood, the celeron computer, then F drive, I try to click on a folder inside called "Mp3" and it says:
The folder \\co3032468-a\f\Mp3 does not exist.
The same error message occurs for c\windows.
Is there a way to fix this without changing the drive labels?