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Default Scan my network for any shared folders

Hi!

Actually did not know where to post this message, as there is no separate
group for VBA.
How do I look for shared resources in my network? I've walked through the
search results and found a code that uses the scripting object technique to
access shares, but it only works locally. Did anyone tried to develop such a
solution?

Appreciate any help you may provide.

Thanks,
Eugene

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