hello,
I want to access a shared folder on my network with cmd console, I tried :
but the message I get is: The specified network name is no longer available.>\\192.168.1.198\documents
any help?
hello,
I want to access a shared folder on my network with cmd console, I tried :
but the message I get is: The specified network name is no longer available.>\\192.168.1.198\documents
any help?
1. In your command prompt, a
should work. Call directlyC:\>dir \\192.168.1.1\documents
do not make sense because this is not a command.C:\>\\192.168.1.1\documents
I do not think you can directly access your shared folder from the command prompt.
What you can do is create a network drive pointing to the shared resource. You can then access the shared folder via the network drive letter.
To create a network drive with X: drive letter as:
For help on this command, :Code:net use x: \\192.168.1.198\documents
Code:net help use
good evening,
ok thank you for your help.
another question: I have a folder structure that contains subfolders and each folder | Sub folder contains files. what I want to do is copy the architecture of the file but without copying their contents.
example, if I
me what I want is just copy these file but without breaking their contents? would not be a trick to do that ???????Code:folder1> subfolder1 | subfolder2 .... folder2> subfolder22 .... File ...
Try the xcopy command with the / T.
For help:Code:xcopy source destination / T
Code:xcopy /?
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