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XP Pro only allowing 5 network connections01 Mar 2006 14:59 GMT5
I setup a new system running Win XP Pro (not home) with SP2.  Unfortunately
I am only able to connect 5 of the office computers to the system and after
that it says no more remote connections are available.  
I assume this is a know issue and has a simple fix.  Please let me know.
Error 53 in browstat and can't ping one workstation01 Mar 2006 14:36 GMT3
I have set up network with file/printer sharing used all of Chucks website
tips.
Three computers are interconnected fine. They share etc.  One is the Master
Browser and is hardwired to wireless router.  Other two are wireless
How to Run DSL and Dial-Up on Same Computer01 Mar 2006 13:18 GMT4
Using WinXP. I have tried several approaches but always
have problems. My inclination is to try to set up copies of
Eudora Lite (my e-mail program), Agent (my newsreader),
and IE6 each in two different folders so that one set of
UPHClean error message01 Mar 2006 12:41 GMT2
Can someone please help me understand, in english, what the following message is saying prevents smooth shutdowns?
Event Type: Information
Event Source: UPHClean
Event Category: None
Two wireless adapters in one laptop ???01 Mar 2006 02:18 GMT14
I have an IBM Thinkpad with a built-in Intel Wireless Pro Mini PCI
adapter with a max speed of 11MB.  I would like to try a Linksys
wireless G adapter to see if I get better signals.  I have a
Speedstream 6520 WirelessG modem/router.   The linksys adapter
 
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