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Yes, that piece of code is the reason I decided it is for local machine.

Big thanks to you, Nick.



NickHK wrote:
Randy's code is pretty solid, so I would guess the problem lies with
how/what you are doing, not his code.

And if you check the code you will see:
'demo using the local machine
bServer = "\\" & Environ$("COMPUTERNAME") & vbNullString

So you need to give it the name of the remote server instead.
Check related pages on that site to see the code to obtain a list of
computers on your network.

NickHK

Yes, I did, and followed the instructions to create that tool, but it doesn't
return anything.

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Thanks,
Eugene


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