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demoneye
May 21st, 2008, 08:00 AM
lo all

i got a problem when try to browes to a rchive locate on other pc on my network.

FDISR talk about "system acount" and thats wierd... coz i can axx this pc with regular network axx...why threw fdisr i got this problem?

*ps. the pc i try to browse to it got no admin pass what so ever...
10x:wacko:

Peter2150
May 21st, 2008, 08:20 AM
Where did you put the archive?

demoneye
May 21st, 2008, 08:36 AM
{QUOTE-> Where did you put the archive? <-QUOTE}

lo pete

the pic is from "pc1" and i want to browse to "pc2" threw my network...i put "pc1" archive in "pc2" computer...

cheers

ErikAlbert
May 21st, 2008, 09:42 AM
{QUOTE-> lo pete

the pic is from "pc1" and i want to browse to "pc2" threw my network...i put "pc1" archive in "pc2" computer...

cheers <-QUOTE}
I can't help you there. I don't have a network and I guess things get more complicated when you do have a network.

Threw ? "Threw" is the past time of the verb "throw". Do you mean "through" ? You seem to have more spelling problems than me. ;D

demoneye
May 21st, 2008, 09:52 AM
{QUOTE-> I can't help you there. I don't have a network and I guess things get more complicated when you do have a network.

Threw ? "Threw" is the past time of the verb "throw". Do you mean "through" ? You seem to have more spelling problems than me. ;D <-QUOTE}

lol eril :argh: english is not my lanf mate :) and yes it was "through" lol

cheers

Peter2150
May 21st, 2008, 09:53 AM
Hi Demoneye

I've never done anything with FDISR over a network, but I believe you have the same issue if you try to use FDISR scheduling. To use these features, I believe you have to have a system password set that you can then use when FDISR requests it.

Most of us just don'e bother.


Pete

ErikAlbert
May 21st, 2008, 10:03 AM
Don't you need the server edition of FDISR in a network, to make things work properly ?

demoneye
May 21st, 2008, 10:05 AM
{QUOTE-> Hi Demoneye

I've never done anything with FDISR over a network, but I believe you have the same issue if you try to use FDISR scheduling. To use these features, I believe you have to have a system password set that you can then use when FDISR requests it.

Most of us just don'e bother.


Pete <-QUOTE}

thats what strange...admin acount have no PASS when booting... i dont know what pass FDISR ask for...never create pass none for "pc1" or "pc2"... damn wierd 2me

cheers :blink:

Huupi
May 22nd, 2008, 03:33 AM
{QUOTE-> lol eril :argh: english is not my lanf mate :) and yes it was "through" lol

cheers <-QUOTE}

Your not alone,i too have difficulties to get it right,but your honest. ;)

Acadia
May 22nd, 2008, 03:38 AM
All you fellows speak English much better than I speak your native languages whatever they may be! :thumb:

Acadia

ErikAlbert
May 22nd, 2008, 01:52 PM
{QUOTE-> Your not alone,i too have difficulties to get it right,but your honest. ;) <-QUOTE}
You have a problem with spelling the words : thread, threat and probably treat as well. ;D

Huupi
May 22nd, 2008, 05:10 PM
{QUOTE-> You have a problem with spelling the words : thread, threat and probably treat as well. ;D <-QUOTE}

Your very right,i have difficulties with spelling the words correctly even in my own native language,let alone a foreign language like english,hopefully someone can read my posts,if i appear nuts to you,i guess and hope its due to my broken english !! ;D

ErikAlbert
May 22nd, 2008, 05:25 PM
{QUOTE-> Your very right,i have difficulties with spelling the words correctly even in my own native language,let alone a foreign language like english,hopefully someone can read my posts,if i appear nuts to you,its due to my broken english !! ;D <-QUOTE}
I really don't mind, it's even funny. Sometimes you say : ThreadFire detects treads or treats, all in one post. ;D
Each time I think "Huupi is raping the word threadts again."
I'm even a little proud, I can read misspelled words and still understand them in a foreign language.
Demoneye is a real challenge. ;D