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Favourites06 Mar 2008 20:25 GMT1
Simple question, I think! How can I re-arrange my favourites into
alphabetical order? I am using IE7 and XP Home SP2.
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PING...06 Mar 2008 15:30 GMT3
Windows XP Pro SP2
Firewall off
IP is 192.168.0.5
Why would I be able to ping an external IP address, but not an internal one?
Windows SBS 2003 Networking Issues06 Mar 2008 03:19 GMT1
I am trying to connect several clients to a SBS 2003 domain. I have no
problem connecting Windows 2000 clients. These clients can browse most of the
shared resources on the network.
I am having problems with connecting Windows XP (Prof) client to the domain.
How can I automate the change of IP Address and other network conf05 Mar 2008 20:45 GMT2
I have a laptop with a certain network configuration (with a static IP
address). The laptop belong to a certain LAN. Now, suppose that I want to
connect the laptop to another LAN by changing the ethernet cable. I would
like to automate the change in the network configuration by ...
Disappearing HOSTS file XP Pro SP205 Mar 2008 16:42 GMT4
Hi All -
I do web development, and I use the HOSTS files on our local machines to
access test servers that don't have 'public' DNS names and for virtual
servers on the local loop so we don't have to publish over the 'net to our
Remove NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol04 Mar 2008 23:31 GMT1
How can I remove NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol
from XP Embedded with scripting.  I can remove ip version 6 by netsh
interface ipv6 uninstalll.  I did find a script on microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239834 but it will not work because
Wireless LAN04 Mar 2008 21:58 GMT7
I have a desktop and laptop each connected to the internet via a hub. The
desktop is connected to the hub via ethernet cable. The laptop is wirelessly
connected to the hub. Both computers access the internet successfully.
Using the Network Setup Wizard on each, I've tried to ...
How to apply permissions for files and folders in Windows XP04 Mar 2008 07:15 GMT2
I have a network with a Vista Desktop, Vista Laptop (wireless) and a XP
desktop.  How do I allow permission to access files and folders on the XP
desktop from the other two?
Cannot set up remote printer04 Mar 2008 04:39 GMT9
Been directed to post here, so it would seems as a double posting.
Trying to setup a remote printer. At the remote pc, Control
Panel>Printer&Fax>add a printer>browse for a printer>"Microsoft windows
network>'epson" click next... gives a message that it cannot connect to the
Connect ethernet router cable to wireless adapter03 Mar 2008 19:04 GMT3
Connect ethernet router cable to wireless adapter
I travel a lot with an IBM T-60 laptop, and would like to be able to connect
it wirelessly.  
In many cases I have access to a regular network ethernet cable for internet
network connection03 Mar 2008 05:37 GMT1
I'm running a PC and a notebook, both with XP. Network setup was a breeze on
the new notebook but, on my PC I've tried several of the suggestions for
getting past the Windows firewall/ICS problem and can't find the right
combination of instructions. When I look at the advanced ...
Simultaneous hardwired and wireless network Question02 Mar 2008 20:32 GMT4
My network has about 6 devices (computers and ip cameras). I use a wireless
network mostly and I have a wireless printserver. The cameras are hardwired
to the wireless router. One computer has both a wireless connection and a
hardwired connection to the router. It is this ...
Windows 2003 Server: Firewall allow all but one02 Mar 2008 19:34 GMT1
for a specific project, I need to configure the Windows 2003
firewall according to the following constraints:
- allow all connections to all ports except for TCP port 8080
 - for TCP port 8080 allow only connections from 127.0.0.1/32
Forwarding ports via Remote Desktop Connection ?02 Mar 2008 15:20 GMT1
I am using MS Remote Desktop Connection to connect two
Windows XP boxes. Works fine, no problems there.
I wonder if it is possible to forward arbitrary ports through the RDC.
That would be preferable to opening the ports in the firewall on each
Windows XP laptop with Static and DHCP requirement02 Mar 2008 15:18 GMT2
i have a windows xp pro laptop that I use primarily at my office.  It has a
static IP assignment and connected to our SBS2k3 domain.  However, I need to
be able to use it on the road.  Unfortunately, when I return from a trip and
was using the DHCP settings of the location I ...
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