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Peer to Peer networking by
[email protected]
HELP!!
We have a small office peer-to-peer network comprising of
4 Dell Optiplex GX270 desktops running on XP Pro.
Broadband and network connections are...
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April 9th 04 02:52 PM
by u
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Directory Service Unavailable by
alex
Running XP Home Edition. Networking used to work fine, now
I can't access a thing. Have run network setup wizard
plenty of times. Problem seems to be an...
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April 9th 04 02:52 PM
by alex
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Domain Loggon by
Merlyn
Can any body tell me why some XP workstations experience
slow loggons to a W2K domain controller. These are not
roaming profiles.
Thanks
Merlyn
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XP networking to Windows 2000 Computer by
DavidA.
I have on my main computer XP and trying to network to
another pc but it has Windows 2000. I can see the
computer in my workgroup but when I try to access it,...
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April 9th 04 02:40 PM
by Chuck
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XP Home Networking by
Rob
I have two systems running on XP Home wired through a
router and everything works except I can't connect to
computer2 from computer1. Computer1 acts as the...
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April 9th 04 02:39 PM
by Chuck
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wireless network by
larry
I have a linksys wireless router that i working fine on
one of my XP computers. I have a linksys wireless UBS
adapter that WAS working fine on my 2nd computer....
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April 9th 04 02:29 PM
by nkjg
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Home Networking with XP, 2000, and 98 by
Doss-Man
Hello,
I had a home network, with a router, with a 2000 and a 98
machine, in which I could surf the internet, and they
could talk to each other. I have since...
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April 9th 04 02:26 PM
by Haus
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networking the XP system from hell! help! by
Jack Turner
Well, you don't really provide enough information. You
say that the router provides the IP addresses, or that
they are static IP addresses, but what about...
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April 9th 04 02:25 PM
by Day
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Cable Internet works in Safe Mode Only by
Robb
I'm baffled why I can't get my XP upgrade to work with my
Comast cable Internet connection. It worked fine under
Win98 and it works fine in XP Safe Mode.
I...
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April 9th 04 02:10 PM
by
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wireless network by
larry
I have a linksys wireless router that i working fine on
one of my XP computers. I have a linksys wireless UBS
adapter that WAS working fine on my 2nd computer....
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April 9th 04 01:56 PM
by nkjg
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Mapping Drives by
rmemig
mapping simply allows you to use another computer as if it
were just another partition on your hard drive. so, if you
mapped to another computer and named it...
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Domain list by
Hello everyone, I have been having a problem logging on to
a 2000 domain. However, before I can even enter my
password, I go to change the Domain in the drop...
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April 9th 04 12:48 PM
by
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DNS is not actting by
Karel
When Internet connection is completed, I try to connect
VPN(pptp).
That time, I write DNS server that diffrent Internet DNS
in VPN setting
VPN(pptp) is...
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April 9th 04 05:52 AM
by Karel
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WHAT is the Deciding factor??? by
Kevin in Alaska
From my off and on again XP experiece, I have come
across some times where I would loose the icon in my
start menu titled "my network places" then it would...
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Workgroup and Internet Oriented Programs by
Adam
I have 3 computers hooked up to a central HUB all with XP home. I just installed XP, and tried to set up a workgroup. But for some reason they can see me,...
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Network all screwed up! by
Jack Turner
Well, since you can access the Internet from both
machines, you know the network is working--and this
probably also confirms that TCP/IP is installed on...
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April 9th 04 05:35 AM
by Marcus
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.exe is not a valid win32 application by
melmann102
I have 3 computers networked in a peer to peer configuration with a hub. The server is running win xp home. The other two workstations are running win 98. I...
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Lost DNS Registration by
Jack Turner
I'm not sure I follow what is happening.
The "ipconfig /registerdns" command registers YOUR
computer settings in the DNS of the ISP--it was not
intended to...
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April 9th 04 05:32 AM
by GWL
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