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Dummies' questions19 Nov 2007 08:26 GMT2
1.  Is this NG appropriate for really simple
questions from new users?  (Perhaps a WinXP
networking group might get more traffic.)
2.  Task #1 is done OK, connecting the new
Setup a local network (2 win98 PC's)10 Nov 2007 17:05 GMT2
I have two freshly installed windows 98se PC's connected to different
ports of a linksys wired router and then to a DSL modem.  Both PC's
are enjoying concurrent access to the internet, both have "client for
microsoft networks" installed and both have selected "microsoft family
missing files on windows startup?10 Nov 2007 06:11 GMT10
I installed a DSL (At&T) modem and a router on my old win98se system
and now when I am booting up, it gives me four error messages
(demanding a reply) during the startup.  It says that these files are
called for in the registry or system.inii, and that they cannot be
Windows 98SE and a Macintosh Network08 Nov 2007 12:49 GMT2
Hello,  I'm trying to set up a Windows 98SE computer to access a Macintosh
server.  Is there a way to do this without purchasing a product such as DAVE
to run on each side?  I've tried adding the domain name of the Appletalk
zone, but 98 still doesn't see any computers in the ...
file sharing on a local network06 Nov 2007 10:18 GMT3
I have a DSL and router for 4 machines (two win98se, one win2k, and
one XP) and all have concurrent access to the internet.  I couldn't
get my first win98se machine to share files with my win2k machine (I
posted over there), so, I gave up and decided to just try connecting
 
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