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Covert monitoring by
Geoff
I have two Gateway computers both running XP in this house, one for me and
one for my daughter. They are joined together by a Cat 5 wire. She can
access the...
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April 7th 04 02:49 AM
by Geoff
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Networking 98 and XP by
Robert
Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web:196126
Hello, please help me with my problem - I have bought a
CAT5 Crosswire Network Cable and two...
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April 7th 04 02:49 AM
by Joe727
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April 7th 04 02:48 AM
by Serkan
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Need to require password by
Rianto
Is your login name and password that you use to login to
WinXP exist in one of the user in Win2K machine?
For example:
Win XP = username "abc", password...
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Change IP addresses for ICS by
Wacek
Hi!
How can I change the IP range of the DHCP service on the ICS Host (I don't
want 192.168.0.x range).
Thnx.
Wacek
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April 7th 04 02:40 AM
by Wacek
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ISP by
Stephen Coates
does any one know the reputation of tiscali broadband x3?
im wanting to sign up to them but not sure if their
service is reliable! and i dont supose anyone...
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XP Pro domain setup by
TazKlingon
I'm using XP pro on both the computers in my home network and would like to
set them up to use a domain rather than workgroup. My question is can XP pro
be...
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April 7th 04 02:40 AM
by Gismo
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The page cannot be displayed by
Erwin
Recently IE6 returns the message "The page cannot be
displayed" when I try to go to any of Yahoo, Google or
Microsoft links.
I've now installed Netscape which...
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April 7th 04 02:40 AM
by Erwin
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logon prompt Win XP pro by
n.lumsden
Is there anyway to remove the ctrl+alt+del prompt on a
Windows XP pro machine that is on a domain. I have tried
domain group policy, but it works for every OS...
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Two LANs by
Roger
The solution in Win XP is not just enough so I suggest
that you try MultiNetwork Manager 7 from GlobeSoft
this an extremely useful product when connecting...
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April 7th 04 02:40 AM
by Roger
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Wired and Wireless networking by
demon
Hello all.
I have a small home network,
PC A connects to the internet via external DSL modem.
PC B connects to PC A via Crossove cable and NIC.
PC C connects...
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April 7th 04 02:38 AM
by demon
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April 7th 04 02:38 AM
by Chuck
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Can't get it to run a home network, by
jim
relax!! 4 mothes isn't long time, I did solve a problem
once in six monthes, back to your problem: actually you do
need a winxp disk to setup a home...
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TCP/IP and Internet Access by
Virginia
All,
I've seen a couple of threads on this...but still it appears there is no desisive answer aside from "wipe the box and reinstall the OS".
The problem is...
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can't find server by
magie
have w/xp, wen log on to net,I get a message 'can't find
server' am using broadband so should always be
connected..right?? what does it mean?
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April 7th 04 02:32 AM
by Chuck
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Need to require password by
Rianto
Is your login name and password that you use to login to
WinXP exist in one of the user in Win2K machine?
For example:
Win XP = username "abc", password...
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April 7th 04 02:30 AM
by Rianto
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Setting up a home network, the basics by
Hello again.
Som additional info:
C1 is a compaq Presario desktop running MS XP Home
C2 is a Sony PCG-GRX600 laptop also running MS XP Home
The router is a...
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April 7th 04 02:28 AM
by
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Setting up a home network, the basics by
Robert Fegan
Hello!
I am trying to network my two computers with a Belkin 4
port router. The router is connected to a cable modem.
Computer 1 (C1) is connected to a...
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April 7th 04 02:26 AM
by Chuck
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April 7th 04 02:26 AM
by Sam
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