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Viewed k times. What's the UNC path to a folder on my local computer, and how can I access it? I have tried: Security for the folder -- set to Everyone Full Control for now! Sharing permissions -- set to Everyone Full Control for now! Error message: You might not have permission to use this network resource.
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