sharing offline files... is it possible?

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have a network drive on my vista x64 business machine that is available
offline.

Am I able to "Share" this drive, and/or its folders somehow? so that other
people on my network can read it?
 
Re: sharing offline files... is it possible?

Is the drive physically connected to the particular computer
you're referring to and have a drive letter assigned? Is it
a SAS, or SATA, or IDE, or a NAS drive? Exactly what do you
mean "have a network drive on my vista x64" business machine?

Or, is it connected somewhere else?


Ian Bethell wrote:
> have a network drive on my vista x64 business machine that is available
> offline.
>
> Am I able to "Share" this drive, and/or its folders somehow? so that
> other people on my network can read it?
>
>
 
Re: sharing offline files... is it possible?

I tried once with disastrous consequences.
I moved csc (where the offline files are kept) in another disk and tried to
have the same csc with others windows installations.
Completely mess....
If there is a way, I would like to know it.
Alexis

"Ian Bethell" <djsky@djsky.co.uk> wrote in message
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> have a network drive on my vista x64 business machine that is available
> offline.
>
> Am I able to "Share" this drive, and/or its folders somehow? so that other
> people on my network can read it?
>
>
 
Re: sharing offline files... is it possible?

No. You can copy the offline files to a locally attached HD and then share
them out from there, but you can't do a gateway share.

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"Ian Bethell" <djsky@djsky.co.uk> wrote in message
news:0B722026-0DB2-4027-873A-3EBCDB714A60@microsoft.com...
> have a network drive on my vista x64 business machine that is available
> offline.
>
> Am I able to "Share" this drive, and/or its folders somehow? so that other
> people on my network can read it?
>
>
 
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