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Right, I have a shared drive on a PC (a) that i want another PC (b) on the network to be able to write files to. Without giving everyone full control of the share, how can i allow a local user on another PC permissions to write to the folder?
I've tried mapping the drive on b as the a local...
I think i know the answer to this, but I'm off to see Everton vs Fulham on saturday. My mate is a season ticket holder and has got seats on the front row level with the halfway line - prime spot for some photos. Are you allowed to take "professional cameras"?
The windows firewall is disabled as default on our desktop. I've put an exception in (not sure whether it looks at these if the firewall is disabled?) but its still not showing as open.
How can i open a specific port (9100) to allow communications through it?
If i used netstat -a, i can see that the required port is not active. I've tried going through windows firewall exceptions without success.
I nearly bought one a few months ago, but decided that the improvement in picture quality, even over a D50, would not be worth it. D200 jpg performance will probably be disappointing, so be prepared to shoot everything in RAW with a lot more PP to get the most out of it - something i wasn't...