Access online neighbors under DOS

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  108

If Windows suddenly can't start normally, but the required files are saved in the shared resources in the online neighbors. What is it possible?

If you use the online neighbor command within Windows, you cannot do it under DOS. Do you make your hand no? In fact, the DOS system has its own network access command. It is a net command. The user must enter the "Net View ABC" command at the DOS command prompt (where ABC represents the shared computer name in the online neighbor), and then carries it, You can view the resource files on the shared computer ABC; if you enter the "Net Usef: ABC / DEF" command, you can map the DEF directory mapped on the computer ABC on the online neighbor to the F drive in the local computer. You can type "F:" directly at the command prompt, you can do it in the online neighbor.

Online neighbor garbage registration information cleaning, in the Windows 98 system, using the LAN's user When accessing the network neighbor, the registry will record the information of the next series of command operations in the HEKY_CURRENT_USER / NETWORK / Recent Primary key entry, including the name of the visited machine, Accessed applications and file names,,,,, Window displays the name and key value of this item. These contents are basically no use, and it can be properly cleaned. After opening the registry editor, open the primary keys at all levels in the following order: HEKY_CURRENT_USER / Network / Recent, and then delete the sub-item of the primary key RECENT.

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