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Milt
January 13th 04, 02:41 PM
Barb,

A good place to start is Start/Help and Support and
type in Networking.

Hope this helps,
Milt


>-----Original Message-----
>Hello to all... can anyone help me in networking two
computers together? One is Windows XP and the other is
Windows 98. I need to share the files with each other. I
have a parallel cable connected between both. Please
email me if you can help!
>.
>

Ian Smythe
January 13th 04, 03:21 PM
Barb wrote:

> Hello to all... can anyone help me in networking two computers together? One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 98. I need to share the files with each other. I have a parallel cable connected between both. Please email me if you can help!

First-don't ever use your real Email address. Second-I only send
answers by Email for a 20.00 deposit. :-(

pcfrisch
January 13th 04, 04:41 PM
Parallel cables won't work for this, the best thing to do is buy a couple of network cards (Netgear) or some other either hard wired or wireless. They usually have instructions with them, there are step by step help files in the XP help that has step by st
ep directions.

Jeff Van West
January 16th 04, 03:21 AM
Barb,

Do you need to share between the computers on an ongoing basis or simply to
transfer data once?

Jeff


"Barb" > wrote in message
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> Hello to all... can anyone help me in networking two computers together?
One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 98. I need to share the files
with each other. I have a parallel cable connected between both. Please
email me if you can help!

Peter Hutchison
January 18th 04, 03:41 PM
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:01:05 -0800, "Barb" >
wrote:

>Hello to all... can anyone help me in networking two computers together? One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 98. I need to share the files with each other. I have a parallel cable connected between both. Please email me if you can help!

Best with two network cards and using standard network protocols.
See http://www.practicalnetworking.com/
Parallel is not much good these days.

Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/

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