Connecting to networked PCs when running in Admin mode
Posted: 29 May 2014 11:08
Hi,
I have a typical home network - i.e. NAT router, Windows 7/8 machines. I'm running XYplorer as Administrator from my Win7 machine. I find that the only way I can see shared folders on a machine on my network (the login on the remote machine is different to the host) is to launch Windows Explorer as Administrator from my start menu, connect to the remote machine in Windows Explorer and then (successfully) use XYplorer to see the shared folders. If I don't do this I get 'Location not available' in XYplorer.
The authentication to the remote computer must be stored in my registry as this process does not prompt for login and password to the remote computer.
So my question is, how can I make XYplorer see the remote shares without this convoluted process? Windows Explorer and XYplorer are both running in Admin mode but Windows Explorer seamlessly sees the remote shared folders but XYplorer doesn't... until Windows Explorer has seen them first.
I hope I've explained my issue clearly and look forward to illumination!
Thanks!
Pete
I have a typical home network - i.e. NAT router, Windows 7/8 machines. I'm running XYplorer as Administrator from my Win7 machine. I find that the only way I can see shared folders on a machine on my network (the login on the remote machine is different to the host) is to launch Windows Explorer as Administrator from my start menu, connect to the remote machine in Windows Explorer and then (successfully) use XYplorer to see the shared folders. If I don't do this I get 'Location not available' in XYplorer.
The authentication to the remote computer must be stored in my registry as this process does not prompt for login and password to the remote computer.
So my question is, how can I make XYplorer see the remote shares without this convoluted process? Windows Explorer and XYplorer are both running in Admin mode but Windows Explorer seamlessly sees the remote shared folders but XYplorer doesn't... until Windows Explorer has seen them first.
I hope I've explained my issue clearly and look forward to illumination!
Thanks!
Pete