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Remote desktop to Linux14 Jan 2007 21:10 GMT1
Is it possiable to use the remote desktop connection tool in windows xp pro
to connect to a live on cd knoppix linux computer that has no hdd (thats why
using live on cd)?
Or would I have to look for a 3rd party tool to remote desktop the computer.
Network Address Aquiring Error14 Jan 2007 20:49 GMT2
I am having problems getting my laptop to connect to my cable internet. It
used to work fine as a direct connect, but last week I tried to set up a
wireless network so relatives could use their laptops to.
During that process I had to put a flash drive in my compter then into
NIC port problem14 Jan 2007 17:38 GMT1
I have a desk pc running win xp , which works fine opeing files etc.
But as soon as it is plugged into the network port the whole machine
comes to a grinding halt. This is a basic workgroup network over a ADSL
router.
Shared folders are no longer visible14 Jan 2007 14:07 GMT4
My computer is part of two networks.  At work, I'm part of a domain.  At
home, I'm part of a workgroup with one other computer.  Through the help of
someone responding to this newsgroup, I was able to get them both
working/coexisting.
Network Address Aquiring.14 Jan 2007 10:48 GMT1
I use two PC's a desktop and a Laptop. Both are connected to a PPPoE
Broadband connection. The desktop uses Windows XP Home SP2, and the Laptop
uses Windows XP Professional SP2.
Is there any difference between the two OS's in terms of network
Adding PC to simple home network (I DID google first)14 Jan 2007 05:13 GMT1
I realize there's hundreds of posts out there about this, but the ones that
led to websites with directions just didn't sem to work, and others seemed
to assume a lot of knowledge on the part of the poster.
I have worked with networks a lot and troubleshooting working ones, but am ...
Network sharing for only certain users - WinXP Pro14 Jan 2007 02:18 GMT3
I seem to be experiencing problems with network sharing.
We have three users, on the following subnets;
146.230.34.184
146.230.34.192
Problem with XP Pro and Home in same Network13 Jan 2007 23:31 GMT9
I have 3 computers networked in a home environment in one workgroup. Two
desktop computers run XP Pro, SP 2, with classic file sharing. They both log
on with the same id and password. Sometimes, a laptop computer running XP
Home, SP 2 is also on the network. Logon to the XP Home ...
Setting up Home Network w/ 2 Routers13 Jan 2007 22:50 GMT5
Ok I have a bit of a complicated situation and have gotten so
frustrated trying to get it to work properly.  I have googled all over
and on all different variations of the topic with no real help.  So
here it goes:
LAN & Internet Setup Problem with DI-52413 Jan 2007 22:25 GMT2
Hi just got a D-Link DI-524 Router and connected it to my LAN that had
a shared internet at home. I am running one PC (say pc-A) connected to
the internet thru a 'ethernet cable' (no modem). this uses a 'dialer',
so i cannot seem to connect the internet ethernet cable directly to ...
What does XP do with lease for shutdown/restart?13 Jan 2007 21:51 GMT6
I have two computers connected to my NAT router - a desktop running
MCE2005 connected by wire, and a laptop running Home connected
wirelessly.
It appears that the lease each computer obtains from the router
mnetwork over the internet13 Jan 2007 19:58 GMT1
What is the best way to network several computers at  different
locations over the internet?
I need to have an access to Eudora, outlook, and quickbooks datafiles
stored on one of the computers from the applications on the other
2nd network?13 Jan 2007 18:30 GMT1
I already operate my PC & LTop with an unsecured wireless network.  How do I
set up a second secure network before deleting the original??
Why need to repiar lan connection13 Jan 2007 16:54 GMT1
When i disconnect the Lan connection in  Lap top after some time when i
connect the Lan but it dont works when i repair the lan connection it star
working . Each time when i connect i have to rpair lan connection.What is the
Permanent solution
Laptop to Desktop Trouble!13 Jan 2007 16:18 GMT1
Hi and thanks for taking the time to assist me. Okay, in one room I have a
laptop with a DSL connection and I have a desktop in another room that has no
connection or outlet. I bought a Linksys  wireless router which is connected
to my laptop and the internet connection is fine. Now ...
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