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Support and Feedback / Re: Connecting remotely as Administrator
« on: June 19, 2014, 23:49:42 »
Thanks for the reply. Yes, realise that if my current logon gives me access (ie same authentication as I am currently using), that I have access, but if there is different access on the remote machine, how do I logon. ie something like: \\john@192.168.0.2\c$ (often used in linux etc) or something similar.
Or, if you currently don't have access, pop-up an authentication dialogue....? Asking too much?
Thanks.

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Support and Feedback / Connecting remotely as Administrator
« on: June 19, 2014, 06:24:13 »
Wondering how I can quickly connect to another computer as an administrator? ie connect to \\computername\c$ and browse files on that system.
Have searched and tried various things, but can't seem to get it working..
Thanks, John.

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Support and Feedback / Re: UNC paths
« on: June 18, 2014, 14:00:39 »
Thanks, will give them a go!
 ;D

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Support and Feedback / UNC paths
« on: June 18, 2014, 02:58:50 »
First, Multi Commander is a great product!
My question: is there an easy way to connect to a UNC path? Most products I have used just allow you to click in a box, and start typing. Assuming there is something similar in Multi Commander, but can't find it.....
Also, once connected to the path, is there an easy way to save that as a favorite/bookmark? The only process I can find is to add it to favorites, which seems to take 'multiple' clicks, and then to reconnect is also a number of clicks....
I've probably missed something obvious..
Thanks.

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