On 10/01/2024 19:17, Dave wrote:
> In article <3cdf4a2b-7677-f0a2-9894-95ff6aeed16a@dewberryfields.co.uk>,
> Michael Howard <mike@dewberryfields.co.uk> wrote:
>> On 10/01/2024 11:22,
> [Snip]
>
>> I assume you are running RPCEmu on Widows 10? I assume this as you are
>> trying to connect to other disks on the 'Host' machine and have enabled
>> SMB client support.
>> The other option would be Junctions (symbolic links) in you HostFS
>> directory pointing to the folder on another drive that you want access
>> to from RISC OS. So, in Windows command prompt, change directory to your
>> HostFS directory on the host, say;
>> cd c:\users\Dave\rpcemu\HostFS mklink /D share1 D:\real_dir1 mklink /D
>> share2 E:\dir\real_dir2
>> This will create links named share1 & share2 which you can access from
>> within your HostFS root inside RISC OS.
>> D:\real_dir1 & E:\dir\real_dir2 are existing directories on two
>> different drives that you want access to. They do NOT need to be shared,
>> no need for SMB or LM.
> Mmnn!
> Accessing a single directory on a drive won't work for me, as per LM98 I
> need access to the whole drive in a filer window.
>
> Thanks for the thoughts anyway. :-)
>
> Dave
>
Er,
mklink /D share D:\
mklink /D share2 E:\
etc, etc, etc .....
:-)
--
Michael Howard.
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