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hi everyone

I was in an accident and I didnt here to ask of you some questions :)
i wanna see my shared computer on vb.net how can i do it??
mean I wanna have a search like net view.

I have written a program that can search all sub-folders with all contain and some string finding...so i wanna same this i search in others network computers like i give \\somePC and will searched all folders and fills in there now is clear??
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[no name] 7-Oct-12 7:32am    
Not clear what it is that you are trying to do or what seeing a shared computer has to do with searching anything.
rpm3d 7-Oct-12 8:21am    
have wrote a program that can search all sub folders with all containt and some string finding...so i wanna same this i search in others network computers
like i give \\somePC
and will searched all folders and fils in there
now is clear??
Joan M 7-Oct-12 12:12pm    
Then it would be nice to update your original question to allow all the CPians to see this extra amount of information.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Oct-12 14:27pm    
I think the question is more or less clear; please see my answer.
--SA

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Your explanation means that you use file sharing protocol which give the access to some remote computer and directories to some or all clients of your local network. In this case, a client computer can mount these shared directories like "\\somePC" or "\\somePC\someSharedDirectory" and "\\somePC\someOtherSharedDirectory". In such cases, from the point of view of a client computer and its user accounts which are granted the access, such directories are no different from "physically local" directories. Your program should work work with such shared directory exactly in the same way.

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rpm3d 9-Oct-12 2:05am    
thank you ...something like that...like when you in cmd use "net view" command for 2 times
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 9-Oct-12 10:00am    
???

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