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password problems when sharing network resources13 Mar 2006 17:25 GMT10
I have a home network consisting of two computers.  One running win98 and the
other XP PRO.  I want to share a printer installed on the XP PRO machine so I
set the "Share this printer" option and named the printer in the space
provided.
Network DSL Problems and related XP problems13 Mar 2006 17:01 GMT5
Recently I added an additional desktop IBM(E-50 ) to our existing network of
4-IBM(A-50) desktops and 2-IBM Laptops (T-22).I used the network setup
wizzard as I did the first time I setup this network.
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network permissions13 Mar 2006 16:33 GMT1
I've setup several networks before and know the basics but I'm having
problems trying to setup a small 2 computer network at my brother's house due
to (I think) windows XP security issues.  Both computers get on the internet
fine through a linksys router.  The home PC is wired ...
Deleting files from a network drive13 Mar 2006 15:58 GMT2
When you delete files from your local machine the files go to the
recycle bin.  Is there anyway of enabling this option for files that are
deleted from a networked drive rather than permanently deleting them?
Thanks in advance.
Network can see modem but not eachother13 Mar 2006 11:59 GMT2
I have spent two days trying to get my simple network to actually work. Here
is where I'm at.
I have two PCs:- Main PC = MAIN,  Second PC = KIDS. Both PCs have XP
installed. MAIN has SP2, KIDS has SP1.
VPN disconnects when switching logon13 Mar 2006 09:22 GMT2
I use XP Home with fast-user switching. I often logon to XP and then connect
to my work PC via a VPN. If one of my family then switches to their account
without logging me out, I find that the VPN is _always_ disconnected when I
return to my logon session, not matter how much ...
Static and Dynamic IP13 Mar 2006 08:31 GMT5
Hello, I've been setting up small network to home, and I have a guestion to
which I would like to get an answer. Firstly, how to set up another ip
address to my network card, if I only own one card [and it's "impossible" to
add another card to that comp, 'cause it's a laptop]? I ...
i cant seem to set up a home network13 Mar 2006 08:05 GMT1
i have adelphia high speed internet access
i bought a linksys cable/DSL reuter with a four point switch. in the
instructions and in the box it says that after the internet conection is
shared it also acts as a switch to connect both my computer together as in a
Unable to access one website!!13 Mar 2006 05:23 GMT9
Could please, any one try to access (www.mogaha.go.kr) !
I’m unable to access it!!!
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some shared folders / files are not appearing, please help13 Mar 2006 04:11 GMT3
Hi there, I've just got a sony wireless laptop, it has winxp home on
it, upstairs I have a machine running xp pro.
I've set up a home network, and have secured that on my netgear router
(to some degree i've basically put a key on it so you can't get in,
There is no add button on Manage my Network Passes13 Mar 2006 03:29 GMT3
I have windows XP home service pack 2. I just bought a brand new HP pavillion
zv6000.  When i click on user name under control panel and then click on
manage my network password, there is no add button. I need to have that add
button so i don't have to keep typing in my password ...
What is VoIP? VoIP is Free Internet Telephony.13 Mar 2006 03:14 GMT1
What is VoIP? VoIP is Free Internet Telephony.  at almost null cost.How
this is possible, what systems are used, what is the standard, all that
is covered by this Howto.
http://www.freewebs.com/voipformula/VoIP-HOWTO.html
How do I eliminate the network logon screen in Windows XP Pro12 Mar 2006 23:32 GMT2
I purchased a laptop with Windows XP Pro installed.  When it boots up I must
enter a password for a network.  I have the id and password, but since it is
now a home PC, I don't need to log onto this.  How do I get rid of this
requirement to log in.
ping failed, but arp cache contains the right resolution12 Mar 2006 17:44 GMT2
I'm just networking 2 pcs. I just want to share directories from one to the
other.
I set what needed first in the Local Area Properties dialog box (File and
Printer sharing) and subsequent TCPIP Properties dialog boxes (DHCP obtained
Computer cannot connect to workgroup and cannot ping itself12 Mar 2006 16:43 GMT24
I have 2 XP Pro machines connected via a Belkin router. They can both access
the web, no problem there.
Machine A is wired desktop, the other one (Machine B) is wireless laptop).
Machine B can see both computers in Network neghborhood, but can only
 
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