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Old March 23rd 04, 08:25 PM
Laphan
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Hi All

I have 2 WinXP home edition PCs networked together by Ethernet, but I can't
get them to do a simple file share.

I've just checked TechNet and it says 'oh this can be done quite simply and
will only take 1 day' .... what???

I know its a lot to ask, but could anybody post me a short, sharp idiot's
guide on how to set this up.

I can't believe how complex this has been made in the Home edition when the
Prof edition can be set up in minutes!!!

Many thanks.

Laphan




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Old March 23rd 04, 09:45 PM
Haus
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Hello
I am not sure but if I understand you have the 2 puters connected with a Cat
45 cable without a router or hub, if that is the case it takes a different
cable to network 2 puters without any type of hub, it is call a cross over
cable.
http://www.johnscloset.net/wiring/crossover.html


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Hope this helps
Haus


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Old March 24th 04, 12:45 AM
Laphan
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Default Quick and simple guide to network 2 WinXP home machines

Haus

Thanks for coming back to me.

My apologies for the hardware confusion. The 2 pcs are connected via an
ethernet hub and ping each other fine.

If I connect a Win98 machine to the network then the WinXP's can see the
Win98's shared folder no problem if I use the \\Server method.

Can I use this type of method to connect up 2 WinXP home machines?

Rgds

Laphan

Haus youknow@iwillslapyou wrote in message
...
Hello
I am not sure but if I understand you have the 2 puters connected with a Cat
45 cable without a router or hub, if that is the case it takes a different
cable to network 2 puters without any type of hub, it is call a cross over
cable.
http://www.johnscloset.net/wiring/crossover.html


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Hope this helps
Haus




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Old March 24th 04, 01:52 AM
Haus
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Default Quick and simple guide to network 2 WinXP home machines

Hello Laphan
There shouldn't be any trouble, have you run the network setup wizard on
both puters, have you set the appropriate protocols, Client for MS Network,
File and Print Sharing, Net Protocol TCP/IP,
I also run the NW Link IPX/SPX that allows me to connect to the other puters
on the network even if someone turns there firewall on.
If everything is set right make sure your files are set to share.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...utt/july23.asp

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Hope This Helps
Haus
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Not a MVP
Not nothing but a good ole boy.


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Old March 24th 04, 12:21 PM
Astra
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Default Quick and simple guide to network 2 WinXP home machines

Many thanks Haus

Much appreciated.

Rgds

Robbie


"Haus" youknow@iwillslapyou wrote in message
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Hello Laphan
There shouldn't be any trouble, have you run the network setup wizard on
both puters, have you set the appropriate protocols, Client for MS Network,
File and Print Sharing, Net Protocol TCP/IP,
I also run the NW Link IPX/SPX that allows me to connect to the other puters
on the network even if someone turns there firewall on.
If everything is set right make sure your files are set to share.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...utt/july23.asp

--
Hope This Helps
Haus
Not a MS-MVP
Not a MVP
Not nothing but a good ole boy.



 




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