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Different between join and attach to the domain.
I can be on the internet with the PC and LapTop both at the same time. I connected both printers to the PC. One via a USB port and one via a parallel port. I can print on both MVP Malke explains how to network XP computers to permit file and printer sharing: Here are general network troubleshooting steps.

Limit network folder access to single remote user
Immediately every comptuer on the network was visible and accessible from Vista. Not only that, My XP computer could see every computer on the network, including Vista I am at the end of the rope here.... this computer is a big paperweight if it can't talk to my other computers. Would love any thoughts. -stephan.

Why I can't run XP on my new PC??
Since you are running XP Pro you can reset this and allow everyone read access. Right click My Computer / Manage Shared Folders / Shares / Print$ right click Alan, I got the access denied when I executed the dir command to the XP machine. I then ran the XP network configuration wizard and set it up for a home

network bach file
Network Connection May Have Been Lost." After I transferred it, it worked when I tested it, but the problem surfaced a few transactions later. I can't reproduce A second question: if they buy a new computer with XP on it, can I still develop Access2000 systems under Win98 and transfer them to the XP computer?

Home Network
Warren whol...@hotmail.com comp dcom modems cable Chris Petersen wrote: I have 3 XP computers on a home network with a Linksys switch, but as soon as I installed Comcast cable internet it kills my network, the internet works fine on all computers but I can't access files anymore on other computers anymore,

Can't view XP computer in network.
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can also connect to my AMD-ATHLON-XP computer (running Win XP Pro) just fine with no problems at all. My AMD-ATHLON-1200 computer is supposed to be setup just like my AMD-ATHLON- XP computer since it works perfectly with my Win 9X computers. If I leave the computers that at first can't connect to the

XP Home & Drive Image 7
The wireless network works better now, but my files won't sync and I can't see any shared files from the 2000Pro machine! I've checked the shares and they look good. Computers are all on the same network: Home. I can share between two XP laptops just fine. Neither laptop can access the shares on the 2000Pro machine

Can't view XP computer in network.
1 using Vista and the others with XP. I want to access shared file folders on the XP machines. I can do it fine between the two XP machines, but the Vista machine can't seem to detect either of them. They don't show up on the "network" screen, though the printer does. These computers are all registered for the same

Shared Printer
Chuck [MVP] n...@example.net microsoft public windowsxp network_web On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:44:02 -0800, norro1998 <not3...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: My new desktop with vista and my laptop with xp cannot see each other on network nor can I print from xp laptop on printer attached to desktop xp.

Can't push to shared/write access shared drive
How do I get Vista to recognize the other computers on the network? Previous XP computer saw and allowed sharing without issue, so not a hardware problem I'm thinking, as the new computer/Vista is the only change to the system. Can't help you with the "wireless game system" but here is how to network Vista to XP

Can't set password for network share
I am having a problem getting my network to work with XP and 95 On the machine that has 95 I can see the XP computer and access all of it. On the XP machine I can not access the 95 machine or find it. I did a search for the computer and nothing showed up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Steps so far, but XP and VISTA still not sharing
I notice it, when it goes wrong, when I go to backup a databse to the "Desktop" XP PC. It just can't find it. I'll map a drive to the IPP address and see ALL computers in your Network) If you have it ON, you will be asked for a username and password when you try to access a Vista computer from an XP computer.

XP Pro pirated copy
However, one puter shot craps so he purchased a new one running XP Pro. I initially set up his new XP computer and ran the Wizard to set up his network. After running the Wizard for ICS, I can't get the XP puter to see the win 98 machines and vise versa. Both 98 machines can see each other and share, but not XP

Can't find local printer on network
Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer sharing Wizard. "Rackers" wrote: I have Vista x64, when on XP I could see my brothers XP computer fine but now I've upgraded it's no longer the case. I have to type \\computername in the search to see his computer. How can I make it so that when I open up the

Vista Reboots my XP Pro
I can copy to the Shared Docs on the remote PC, so the principle of network copying works fine. B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. This is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. Did this when I setup the home network. C. Since you have XP Pro,

Windows XP computers on wireless network lose login credential
natasha8384 natasha8...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general That network adapter is "crappy" in terms of dying easily. I've downgraded to XP Pro and now I can't connect my internet. Here's the specs: Computer: Computer Type ACPI x86-based PC Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
I tried crossover cable and router, but cannot completely setup the network between the two computers. I've tried with firewalls on and off, access \\computer-name" *I can ping the IP address of the xp but not the xp computer name **I can NOT open the folder by typing the xp IP address or xp computer name into

Can't access DVD drive through network - why?
You said you tried to copy from 98 to XP, but you didn't say which computer you tried to do it from. Have you created a user account on the XP computer that This was the only task that was to be done at the time and I can't understand why the network would be busy. I configured the network using the XP floppy

XP Can't See 98 Machines and Vise Versa
I can not connect to any of my computers on my home network running XP. I've gone through the drills.... sharing.. workgroup.. connections... etc... When I try and ping a computer from another computer...there is no response...sounds like a hardware problem right!! ...can't be....I have two XP computers connected

Vista and network harddrive problem too xp computers
Solution on Windows XP For computers running Windows XP to appear on the Network Map diagram, you must download and install the LLTD Responder component. By installing the LLTD Responder, and enabling File and Printer Sharing in Windows Firewall, a computer running Windows XP can respond to other Windows Vista