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nicol
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network neighborhood

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I often use "additionnal filesystems" plugin with the network neighborhood facility but i have a problem on one of the platform i use.
On this one i installed win95 without network because i don't need it , so i can't access "additionnal filesystems" plugin while the network isn't necessary.
I think it's a mistake , is there another way to use plugins ?
Maybe TC needs to be modified !!!

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TC should display the Network Neighborhood even if there is no network (at least it does so for me under W98SE).
Make sure you have neither "RestrictInterface=256" (or similar) nor "Allowed=" in your wincmd.ini. If yes post the appropriate lines here and we'll try to modify them.

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2Hacker

No it doesn't work on an old Win 95 machine without any network components installed.

2nicol

Yes there is a way to access filesystem plugins, but you have to know the name of the plugin. Example: You are using the filesystem plugin "Registry". To access it you have to enter "cd \\\Registry in your commandline. You can also use this command in the directory hotlist, the start menu menu and in a buttonbar button.
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Thanks for this info , it's works on my current machine (NT2000) and i will try it on WIN95 !

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It has been also issue for me, where system administrator has disabled Network Neighborhood using system policy. With TC I was not able to access the plugins. I hope that will be fixed in future version (alternate way of accessing plugins).
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