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A duplicate name exists on the network29 Aug 2006 16:56 GMT2
I just started getting this message recently and am also having problems
connecting to my server at work through Citrix.  I'm wondering if these are
related problems since I was always able to connect before I got this error.  
How do I get rid of this error?  Please help..... ...
Cannot create a new modem connection29 Aug 2006 16:13 GMT2
On a laptop computer running WINDOWS xp pROFESSIONAL, I cannot create a new
connection using the New Connection Wizard.
I choose Create a New Connection, Internet Connection, then the option to
create a new connection manually. In the next screenshot, only the thrid
Ethernet Connection Works With/Without Crossover Coupler ?29 Aug 2006 15:21 GMT1
 I have a Cat.5e Ethernet crossover coupler, pins 1-3 connected, pins
2-6 connected, however my PC to 4 port switch connection works whether
or not I insert the coupler with an extra straight through cable. I
have verified coupler and cable wiring with a continuity tester. The
Domain Services between main & remote offices29 Aug 2006 08:56 GMT2
Current setup is as follows
 Main office (colorado):
  Internet
    - DSL Modem (no firewall)
Ethernet Connection Works With/Without Crossover Coupler ?29 Aug 2006 08:32 GMT1
 I have a Cat.5e Ethernet crossover coupler, pins 1-3 connected, pins
2-6 connected, however my PC to 4 port switch connection works whether
or not I insert the coupler with an extra straight through cable. I
have verified coupler and cable wiring with a continuity tester. The
Network Connections not shown29 Aug 2006 06:06 GMT1
I have a HP Pavilion Notebook running Windows XP Media Edition.  When I open
the network connections from the control panel nothing is there.  I used to
see my LAN, wireless, 1394... However, I am able to connect to the internet.  
The wireless icon does not appear in the toolbar ...
Wireless home network share problem29 Aug 2006 05:57 GMT10
I have a home network consisting of one laptop and a PC, both are connected
to a router and then to a modem sharing an internet connection. The laptop is
connected via 802.11g wireless and the PC is wired to the router. Both
computers are running XP Home SP2 and can access and ...
Access to USB Drive29 Aug 2006 05:47 GMT2
I have a P2P network set up with WinXP Home, WinXP Media Center, and Win 98.
The machine with WinXP MC has an external USB drive which I have shared to
other machines on the network.  The issue is that I can share data between
any of the machines' local hard drives, but when I ...
Use "Scheduled Tasks" to turn on/off Local Area Connection?29 Aug 2006 04:56 GMT4
Is it possible to use the "Scheduled Tasks" feature of windows to my local
area connection on and off?  I am willing to leave my computer on during the
day while I am at work but I don't want to have to be connnected to my router
and the internet other than during specific time ...
net working between desk top and laptop29 Aug 2006 03:38 GMT1
please help me to set up my new lap top to communicant to my desk top and i
can use printer also.
XP -> ME, computers show but are not accessible29 Aug 2006 03:12 GMT2
I have 2 computers (one with XP, and one with ME). Up until recently,
they were networked fine, and the internet connection was through
dial-up. The XP computer was the "primary," and the ME computer used it
as a proxy.
Network access29 Aug 2006 02:37 GMT2
I have a network running XP networking.  On it are three XP Pro Service Pack
2 workstations and a network printer.  All the workstations have been happily
seeing each other and the printer for months.
I am busy adding a 4th workstation, running XP Home.  I have successwfully
Home networking on WinXP SP229 Aug 2006 00:19 GMT3
Small home network of 2 computers both running WinXP Home connected through a
router. Sharing files worked fine on SP1 and I finally got around to
installing SP2 and now I can't share folders on either computer.  I know
there's info on this out there but my search terms haven't ...
Selling my soul to the devil is the next step...28 Aug 2006 23:06 GMT50
I have three PCs on my LAN, all running Win XP SP2 fully patched.
The problem is that PC1 can not see PC2; PC3 can see PC2; PC1 can see
PC3. To get stuff to PC2, I had to send it via PC3. It is not quite as
simple as that though. That was the case last night before I tried
Checking Duplex mode?28 Aug 2006 22:48 GMT3
Is there any way to check my NIC's duplex mode (Full-Duplex or Half-Duplex) from Windows.
If not, what other ways can I determine which one it is using?
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