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Accidentally deleted network adapter15 May 2004 16:41 GMT1
Now I can't connect to the internet. How do I fix this?
Wireless network doesn't connect automatically, then periodically disconnects15 May 2004 14:56 GMT1
Running XP Wireless Zero Config
Linksys 802.11G Wireless Router
Dell Desktop with Dell USB Wireless adapter
WAP enabled
"Save Image As"15 May 2004 13:31 GMT2
The facility to capture images from the internet (i.e.
"Save Image As") has recently become inoperative in my XP OS.  
Where is the trouble?  Mfgr suggested complete reload.  Is
this necessary?  If so, then how often can I expect to be
Displaying IP address in Windows XP15 May 2004 12:49 GMT3
Does anyone know an easy way to display the current IP
address associated with the PC connection to the internet
using Windows XP ?
In Windows 2000 I used the command 'run winipcfg' which
can't network XP and 200015 May 2004 11:44 GMT4
Here's my setup in room 1 (computer name = "MOE") :
wall -> cable modem -> Linksys router -> ethernet to XP machine
This works fine.
In room 2 I have (computer name = "LARRY"):
XP NETWORKING PROBLEM15 May 2004 11:06 GMT1
I HAVE TWO COMPUTERS RUNNING WINDOWS XP HOME. ONE WIRED
AND ONE WIRELESS THROUGH A LINKSYS WIRELESS G-BROADBAND
ROUTER. BOTH COMPUTERS CAN SEE EACH OTHER IN NETWORK
PLACES BUT WHEN I TRY TO ACCESS ONE COMPUTER FROM THE
ipv615 May 2004 09:19 GMT1
ive heard alot about ipv6.  can anyone explain what it is and how to
configure it?
prosearching.com15 May 2004 09:11 GMT2
my internet explorer kept changing the home page
to "Prosearching.com" and added additional favorites to
it.  Smaller windows kept popping up too.
anybody knows how i can remove this spyware??
Home Network Setup15 May 2004 06:34 GMT3
I'm trying to set up a desktop and a laptop on a home
network.  Both PCs use XP Home, and are connected through
a Microsoft Wired Base Station, and both can connect to
the internet fine.  But I can't get the two to recognize
printers security tab15 May 2004 06:31 GMT1
Trying to set up my printer as a network printer. It's a
veneable but very capable TI microLaser Pro 600 but there
is no security tab shown when I access properties. Got
everthing else general, sharing etc. just no security.
XP - 2000 Professional Network very slow15 May 2004 05:51 GMT6
I have several systems including 2 Win 2000 Pro, 1 XP Pro and 1 XP Home.
All are connected via a 100 MB switch.
The XP systems communicate well with each other, the 2000 systems
communicate well with each other.  The XP systems communicate over the
Transfer Op system15 May 2004 04:57 GMT2
I have 2 hard drives ( 1, 80 gig and 1 , 40 gig ) both are connected to my pc
i want to mirror image my 80 gig to my 40 gig
How can i do it
thank
Have to re-configure network after reboot15 May 2004 04:06 GMT1
Almost every time I reboot my system I have to re-
configure my home network (for my computer) because it
isn't seeing my router.  Sometimes I'll have to unplug the
router and plug it back in before I can get my computer
XP PC cant print to printer on W98 PC15 May 2004 03:46 GMT1
My XP laptop is trying to use a printer connected to a W98 PC. I can use a W2000 laptop to do the same. All are on the same home network, all can use the internet so the network must be working. HELP !!
I can ping but not share.15 May 2004 03:10 GMT5
My setup is this: A belkin wireless router with inbuilt
ADSL router, a PC(GJARKER) (internet 56K and printer
host) wired to the router and one laptop(LAPTOP) and one
PC(ANDREW) wirelessly connected. All the PC's can ping
 
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