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MsDos Accessing Network Computers
Name: foxdesignz Date: July 20, 2003 at 20:35:06 Pacific OS: Windows 98 SE CPU/Ram: Athlon 1.1Ghz/ 500mb Sdra
Comment:
Can you access a network computer using a ping address, if so, how? thanks in advance
Name: ip256 Date: July 21, 2003 at 10:08:08 Pacific
Reply:
Yes, what do you want exactly? You can create a bootable MSDOS/PCDOS disk and boot it up in the dos mode and do a lot of stuff. Such as ping, ftp, drive mapping to NT /2K servers, printer port redirect, etc.
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Response Number 2
Name: Randy Date: July 21, 2003 at 12:25:27 Pacific
Reply:
I want to access a network computer through his IP Address, I want to be able to go through his hard drive, etc. It's something that has bothered me. I've tried:
cd 192.***.***.*** but that don't work dir 192.***.***.*** that don't work, are there any commands needed to summon this request?
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