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I have a IPAQ 2210 with a Linksys Wireless G CF adapter. I can connect to
the internet just fine and I can ping the PC's that I want to connect to to
get access to files. I have tried the built in File explorer, GSExplorer
and PocketLAN but I am unable to connect. My guess is that its a
credentials thing as none of them ask me for the username/password to
connect with. I have searched all over for information on this but have
come up short. Anyone have any insight into this?

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I get Error 53 from some of the programs when I attempt to connect.

"Carl" <carlfugate@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have a IPAQ 2210 with a Linksys Wireless G CF adapter. I can connect to
>the internet just fine and I can ping the PC's that I want to connect to to
>get access to files. I have tried the built in File explorer, GSExplorer
>and PocketLAN but I am unable to connect. My guess is that its a
>credentials thing as none of them ask me for the username/password to
>connect with. I have searched all over for information on this but have
>come up short. Anyone have any insight into this?
>

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Reply to message from "Carl" <carlfugate@yahoo.com> (Sat, 28 May 2005 01:
34:09) about "Connect to Share":

> I have a IPAQ 2210 with a Linksys Wireless G CF adapter. I can connect
> to the internet just fine and I can ping the PC's that I want to connect
> to to get access to files. I have tried the built in File explorer,
> GSExplorer and PocketLAN but I am unable to connect. My guess is that
> its a credentials thing as none of them ask me for the username/password
> to connect with.

Carl, download resco file explorer, map a drive (it allows for use/pass)
and try it. On top of that you can set the network to appear as a folder
under the root so other programs can see the mapped share.

Good luck.

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