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About Kevin Webb
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Windows Network questions. Wireless network technology specialist. 802.11x, as well as proprietary 2.4 and 5 Ghz LAN and WAN hardware questions. Server administrator with 400 Windows 2003 server and quite a few 2000 boxes. 1000 XP workstations.

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5 years as a wireless LAN/WAN tech. A year as a Lotus Notes Admin then two years in Desktop BackOffice Support. Currently an Application Server Systems Engineer for a large Southern based bank. MCSE/MCSA, CCNA, A and other obligatory lesser certs

 
   

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Windows Networking - Unable to map drive on home network



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Jeff Bernardis wrote at 2006-06-29 20:12:31
I had a similar problem and had to enable the guest account on the laptop before I was able to map a network drive on it. Microsoft has an article on this in their knowledge base (article ID 281248)



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