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using Remote Desktop Connection. I am connect to Windows 2000 from my windows
xp.
The connection went fine, but how to gain access on the server for my local
files.
I have check the box "Disk drives" Under "Local Resources" tab but my dirves
won't show on the server..
any ideas
thanks

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Sharing your local drives requires a higher level of RDP protocol than is
available in Windows 2000 Server--in other words, it doesn't work.

(For the benefit of others, you are connecting to Windows 2000 Server, not
Windows 2000 Professional, which doesn't have a Terminal Services based
feature.)

There have been some resource kit pieces for file transfer in the past. If
you have administrative access to the Server, one third-party way to do this
is TSDropCopy, from AnalogX.

"natheer" <natheer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:32B55325-9B78-4153-A6ED-F2AA5CFAFF73@microsoft.com...
> using Remote Desktop Connection. I am connect to Windows 2000 from my
> windows
> xp.
> The connection went fine, but how to gain access on the server for my
> local
> files.
> I have check the box "Disk drives" Under "Local Resources" tab but my
> dirves
> won't show on the server..
> any ideas
> thanks
>

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