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home networking
... later i can use the connection again. the server is windows 2000 server. the clients are two vista machines on the local network. i have a xp computer with a connection from outside the local not having any problem. i can make a direct connection to the server going to start -> run -> \\ipaddress, but i can't

AK4396 DAC
I still can't get access to the internet from the XP via the Win98 dial-up modem. Trying to access with Outlook Express gives the error message "The host Both Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows XP can share their dial-up modem connection with another computer on the local network using Internet Connection

XP machine can't see 98 machines shares
... server is windows 2000 server. the clients are two vista machines on the local network. i have a xp computer with a connection from outside the local not having any problem, but the xp machine on the lan has problems. i can make a direct connection to the server going to start -> run -> \\ipaddress, but i can't

XP to 98 Networking Problems
If you want to take the bull by the horns and try to fix up one of the XP computers right away, see if the information at We have a network with 10 printers and 30 workstations. On the few workstations that are XP, in certain applications, we can't access the netwrked Widnows printers.

Vista Reboots my XP Pro
However, the Kids' Documents folder stubbornly remains inaccessible from other computers although I can see it over the network. XP File and Printer Sharing is completely knackered. Make sure the firewall on the computer hosting the folder has File and Printer Sharing set as an exception in Windows Firewall and

Can't view XP computer in network.
As far as "conservative style" computer's users goes. Windows XP was released in 2001, since then SP1/SP2, and WPA2 patch are available for free. time and inclination to do so on an unkown network. I've also found that some older clients can't use WPA, although I am transitioning my clients slowly over to it.

Network problem: XP computers can't see ME/98SE servers
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the part of a network? If it is you may be able to use other methods to restore the logon rights. For all it's worth, registry cleaners don't really do anything to make your computer run any better or any faster. They can cause irreparable damage and the benefit that they purport to do is far outweighed by the

Home Network Mystery
We did the same steps as before to get the network up and going but this time it didnt' work. -both computers can access internet no problem -xp computer can see and access 98 computer on the network -98 computer can NOT see xp computer and obviously can't access any of it's shared files.

Error: Network Connection May Have Been Lost
-=Michael Amos wrote: -= -=> I discovered that my Windows XP computers were attempting to contact the -=> domain controller via DNS and they could not My network is a WAN based network and many PCs running Win2K Pro (some -=>> > have -=>> >> SP2 and SP3) on my remote locations are experiencing a problem I can't

Computer listed only as "other device"
"Andy" wrote: Hi i run a wirless net work with 2 XP computers and 1 vista computers I can see every one on my network map on my vista computer but not in the network section. My printer is slaved off of my desktop XP and my XP laptop can print to it. However I can't get my Vista lap top to access the hard drive of

I Can't connect XP with 98SE
My Ethernet network connects 3 Sony laptops that run ME and a Sony desktop running XP-HE. All computers connect to the internet just fine, but no computer can see the server or any other computer. The XP network wizard tries to conform the network to XP instead of the XP computer to the network.

Home network question
In one way I can understand them being afraid of something they don't understand, but for what they say they want to do, I doubt they would know the He builds computers on the side, and said he has been throwing away 1+ GHz XP computers. He wants to make a donation, but only to a commercial shipping address.

Printing through network
Hi, My home LAN consists of a Windows 2000 and an XP computer connected through a Linksys router/switch. The two computers can see each other in My Network Places and the XP machine can browse the 2000 machine and access its shares. The problem is, the 2000 machine can't browse the XP machine; if I click on the XP

File Sharing Broke but ICS Works?
Today someone turned off the internet computer and two of the xp computers lost their ability to network with the other computers. one is working fine. i have individual ip The network computer is back up and two xp's can network just fine, but two can't. HELP! One of the xp's that can't network is the file server.

can't see network
I've used both the driver that came with XP and the "Custom" driver from Lexmark's website. I have two other computers in a network with NetBEUI, one running Windows 2000 and the other Windows 98. The Windows 2000 computer can print over the network without problems. The Windows 98 computer can't.

Unable to log you on because of an account restriction
We've just upgraded to XP Pro and have acquired a second computer with 98 and a network card that we'd like to network to the XP Pro machine so we can share files and a printer, but we don't want to share anything with our tenant's computer. Any advice on how to do this will be appreciated, bearing in mind I don't

Problem with networking 3 XP Pro Computers
All of the computers have no trouble see and connecting to the server. We use DHCP and the server has Win 2000 server. We would like to have the other computers be able to use folders on the XP Computers (they previously had Win 2000 on them and worked great) but we just can't get it to work consistently anymore.

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
First, let's understand a basic points about access and security in a Windows network, and in that regard, any NT/W2K/XP computer. .... Again, returning to the original conceptual idea of multiple NT machines not in a domain, there's a very important point to observe: You can't make groups of user outside of a

XP or Vista
And you'll have built-in network access to safely move data off of, or on to, the dead system. With ERD Commander 2005 you can repair a system quickly and easily, saving you time and FileRestore: FileRestore allows you to quickly and easily recover files that have been lost or deleted from your computer.

Can't find printer on network
How do I access a printer attached to another computer on the network. I can print to the printer attached to the Windows ME computer from the ME computer or an XP computer on the network. But, I can't print to the XP computer printer on the network from the ME computer. The network printer is shown as available