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Prompted for a network password when access XP from ME25 Apr 2005 21:40 GMT3
I have an XP and ME machine on a network in the same
workgroup.  I can see the connections from both machines.  
I can also access the ME shared folders from XP, but when
I try to access the XP shared folders from ME it prompts
Windows Me machine dropping network connection.23 Apr 2005 08:02 GMT4
I am a networking novice.  I have a Windows Me PC networked with a
Windows XP Home machine via my ADSL router.
The XP Home machine seems to be fine.  The Me machine however, seems
to drop the network connection frequently.  Sometimes re-booting or
OT: personal DNS server?21 Apr 2005 21:55 GMT7
Hiya
Anybody know of a personal DNS server you can use? ie: such that a
program will go to the regular DNS server the first time for a name
lookup but then goes internally the next time(s).
network neighbourhood16 Apr 2005 16:24 GMT1
can the network neighbourhood properties in windows 98 be protected by a
password ? if yes then how ?
any help/suggestion will be vey much welcome
J. Nag
Synchronizing Time With Windows 2000 Server15 Apr 2005 23:30 GMT1
I have a Windows 2000 Server configured to do time sync with an external
source (net time /setsntp:IP_SNTP_SERVER
How can i do a sync on WIndows 98 and ME Machines?
The net time command will not work, correct?
 
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