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creating network20 Jan 2007 00:37 GMT2
I have 3 computers all running Win Xp Home. I have run the network wizard on
all of them and 1 pc can see the others, but 2 of them cannot see any pc's
including themselves. I have turned off all firewalls to no avail. I have
run the wizard up to 4 times, rebooting after each ...
Slow file transfers in Remote Desktop19 Jan 2007 21:40 GMT5
Our file transfers are slower than "Cold Tar" between our office and home
computers when using Windows Remote Desktop.  Does anyone else have this
problem?
The Remote Desktop seems to be snappy until we start working with Windows
Ethernet networking connection dropping every ~40 minutes19 Jan 2007 20:32 GMT1
I have done everything I can find including uninstalling all virus checking
programs after checking for viruses, resetting the Winsock. I downloaded all
the SP2 updates and everything. But no matter what I do my ethernet
connection is interrupted for like 2 seconds every 40-50 ...
IPCONFIG /release and /renew error message and odd connectivity problems19 Jan 2007 19:24 GMT2
For some reason, when I perform ipconfig /release or /renew, I get the
following error message:
Windows IP Configuration
The operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissible for
Connecting my notebook to a LAN19 Jan 2007 16:16 GMT1
I have a domestic LAN with 2 PC connected via crossed Ethernet cable and I'd
like to connect it to the LAN when needed, by the same cable, thus
disconnecting one of the PCs. In the same manner I'd like occasionally to
connect the notebook to other PCs outside my house.
Problems browsing SBS 2003 with Windows XP Pro19 Jan 2007 14:54 GMT6
I am not 100% sure if this is the right place for this but here goes:
I have a SBS 2003 R2 server with Windows XP clients. We are running
Quickbooks 2007 and the data is stored on the server. Our accountant
sometimes comes to our office and she brings her notebook which is a Windows
Router configuration19 Jan 2007 10:01 GMT2
Hi guys i was wondering if i could get help from u,Am learning on how
to configur a router and so far so good but i onlly have one proplem am
trying to brouse from a different network but i can coz of the router i
guess pliz help
Network clipboard?19 Jan 2007 05:25 GMT4
Is there such a thing as sharing clipboard contents across a home
peer-to-peer?
JimL
Offline Files no longer works: Access is denied19 Jan 2007 04:56 GMT2
I have a user who is on a laptop who uses Offline Files. We changed our
servers and the old server was no longer available, yet Offline Files
kept trying to connect to it.
After a lot of effort trying to get Offline Files to stop trying to
Gigabit LAN tuning19 Jan 2007 01:06 GMT2
I'm not sure if this is the right forum or not but I just upgraded a segment
of my home LAN to gigabit ethernet.  I have 2 PCs on this LAN.  1 PC is
running XP Pro and has a 3Ghz P4 CPU with 1GB of memory.  The other PC is
running XP Media Center and has an E6400 dual core CPU ...
VPN problem18 Jan 2007 23:01 GMT1
I encountered a strange situation with one of my laptop when trying to
use the Cisco VPN client.
Here is the situation:
I was given a support notebook with Windows XP SP2 on it. From my home,
close ping?18 Jan 2007 19:05 GMT3
I went to Steve Gibson's website (  https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0ciyl2 )
checking my internet connection, etc..  It states that:
Ping Reply: RECEIVED (FAILED) - Your system REPLIED to our Ping (ICMP Echo)
requests, making it visible on the Internet. Most personal firewalls can ...
Weird Network Printing Issue18 Jan 2007 17:15 GMT1
I was having a problem printing from a network pc to a network printer
on the same domain, but I figured out how to fix it and thought someone
else might need help with it.
This problem (not being able to add a printer or print) only happes
Static routing between 2 home routers - how to?18 Jan 2007 01:46 GMT1
I have just added a wireless router to my existing ADSL modem/router on
my home network.   The problem I now have is  that my printer is ont he
wireless segment (192.168.0.20) and computers on the non-wireless
segment (e.g. 192.168.1.100) cannot see the printer.   I tried to
A network problem that is blowing my mind.  HELP!!!17 Jan 2007 23:34 GMT3
Problem:
Ok I have tried to remedy this problem for a couple of months now and
it has got me stumped.  I am running two PCs with XP SP2.  I have a
linksys cable modem and router.  I set up a network between the two
 
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