LAN browsing: "The file or directory smb://192.168.0.55/ does not exist."

Terry Carlton lawnman59 at netzero.net
Mon Jul 22 20:09:53 BST 2002


Let's just drop it.  Reminds me of people that insist on running as 
root.  To each their own.

On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 01:55 PM, Kevin Krammer wrote:

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> On Monday, 22. July 2002 19:41, Terry Carlton wrote:
>> Actually I am.  Regardless of your skill level or expertise, it's still
>> not a good idea.
>
> But we don't know if this is really an address from his network.
> He might use 192.168.1.x or a class a network and just made up
> 192.168.0.55 to illiustrate the problem.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
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