Hi everyone,

I'm working with windows CE 5.0 Operating System and Windows Server 2008.
When I try to map a windows ce drive with Remote Desktop Connection
application and open it in windows explorer terminal server session I'm
getting this error message: "\\tsclient\files\hard disk is not accessible.
You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The
file exists." All folders and units are listed, but I can not access to
them. With the same Windows CE 5.0 and Windows Server 2003 I don't have any
problem.

I hpe you can help me with this, thanks.

Re: "The file exists" Windows CE 5.0 and Windows Server 2008 by Michel

Michel
Mon Jun 09 15:41:27 PDT 2008

Please do not post the same question *separately* to different NG's. If
you want to crosspost that's fine, just create *one* message with the
NG's you want to post to listed in various To: fields (just as you would
sent *one* email to multiple addresses using multiple addresses in the
To, CC, or BCC fields). If you don't do that a lot of questions will be
left unanswered if for instance I respond in this NG but not again in
the other (like I am doing now).

I answered your question in one of the other NG's you posted to.

Good luck,

Michel Verhagen, eMVP
Check out my blog: http://GuruCE.com/blog

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Pablo Toapanta wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working with windows CE 5.0 Operating System and Windows Server
> 2008. When I try to map a windows ce drive with Remote Desktop
> Connection application and open it in windows explorer terminal server
> session I'm getting this error message: "\\tsclient\files\hard disk is
> not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network
> resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you
> have access permissions. The file exists." All folders and units are
> listed, but I can not access to them. With the same Windows CE 5.0 and
> Windows Server 2003 I don't have any problem.
>
> I hpe you can help me with this, thanks.
>
>