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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 490 |
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| When using a CENet 4.2 device to WIFI connect to an XP pro machine thru Remote Desktop a wide connection tab bar appears at the top center of the screen.
It apparently contains hree functions :
1. an X button to disconnect
2. an underline to minimize the xp desktop and display the local CENet 4.2 desktop
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3. an acorn(?) button to turnoff(?)/hide(?) the connection bar itself.
How do I restore the connection bar after clicking the acorn button?
Thanks, Don
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,031 |
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| Drag the stylus up to the top of the screen / move the mouse up there and it will fold down again. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 490 |
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| Quote C:Amie - 2008-05-26 4:11 PM
Drag the stylus up to the top of the screen / move the mouse up there and it will fold down again.
Thank you, that helps. The thing that looks like an acorn changes to something that looks like a horizontal push pin. What are the icons really supposed to represent and how can they be interpreted to make some kind of sense?
Another quick question :
In the RDP options, I can check a box for drives, so that, supposedly, I can access local drives from the xp desktop. I expected to see something in MY Computer, but not so. How can I cross access files between the two machines?
Thanks, Don
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,031 |
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| It is a push pin (as in pin here), minimise/restore and close RDP.
I'm too tired to go into the ins and outs of the file linking right now, I am sure that someone else will in my absence. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| the disk sharing feature doesn't work on the 900c
TFGBD got it working on the emulator using PB files, we haven't had time to play on a real cenet device |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 490 |
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| Quote cmonex - 2008-05-27 6:51 AM
the disk sharing feature doesn't work on the 900c
TFGBD got it working on the emulator using PB files, we haven't had time to play on a real cenet device
I'm trying it on a Netbook Pro. How would I know if it worked or started to work?
Thanks, Don
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| windows explorer on the remote host will show remote drive(s) and will allow you to enter them. doesn't allow you on 900c (displays though).. |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 490 |
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| Quote cmonex - 2008-05-27 9:44 AM
windows explorer on the remote host will show remote drive(s) and will allow you to enter them. doesn't allow you on 900c (displays though)..
I can't even get this far.
On the Netbook Pro, in the RDP option setup, I check only drives, and get the drive access warning.
Then I have two choices of focus. I can either use the Netbook Pro to display the xp desktop and all of its functions, or I can minimize the xp desktop display on the Netbook Pro and see the local NBP deskop and its functions. In neither case does the Windows Explorer show anything related to the other computer.
Subject to trial, I have been assuming that going to the xp keyboard and signing in will disconnect the systems. Is this wrong, and are you saying that the xp keyboard CAN access something from the NBP?
Is some other setup action required?
Thanks, Don
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| well then i guess it's broken on netbook pro even more than on 900c..
with the 900c, you can see the remote drive of "MobilePro" (or similar) in windows explorer on the rdp server, using 900c of course (if you had to go to the PC that'd make no sense, now would it?)
it shows up at the top level where you see drive C:, D: etc too.
but I can't access anything when trying to click on the drive, just get an error
Edited by cmonex 2008-05-27 12:06 PM
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 490 |
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| Quote cmonex - 2008-05-27 1:05 PM
well then i guess it's broken on netbook pro even more than on 900c..
with the 900c, you can see the remote drive of "MobilePro" (or similar) in windows explorer on the rdp server, using 900c of course (if you had to go to the PC that'd make no sense, now would it?)
it shows up at the top level where you see drive C:, D: etc too.
but I can't access anything when trying to click on the drive, just get an error
Thanks. Actually, going to the PC would be fine if it allowed me to transfer files to and from the CF card in the 900c/whatever without physically transferring it.
Regards, Don
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 310 |
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| WTF do you mean by acorn? Does he mean the pushpin? |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| Quote TFGBD - 2009-01-07 11:21 AM
WTF do you mean by acorn? Does he mean the pushpin?
I think so..
BTW, my reply is a bit late, but if you just want to do file transfer, you can access your PC's file shares from the 900c just fine using totalcommander CE for example (it works in other file managers too but this is what I prefer - you can easily set it up in the \\LAN "folder" in totalcmd ). you do not need RDP for this simple purpose. Edited by cmonex 2009-01-08 1:34 AM
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