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VERY SLOW Network File Sharing XP to XP PS:good challenge
Ctc288 ctc...@aol.com microsoft public win2000 networking Would this work for a peer-to-peer type of network, or is this for server use only? --- If you have the time, vist my webpage: http://www.ncf.ca/~eo494/index.htm Subject: Re: Network file sharing From: "Jason Rowe" jayr...@hotmail.com Date: 25/04/2001 10:25

Network File sharing riddle
This may be repeated on as many systems as needs the file. There you have it, WIRELESS file sharing. This is far easier and less expensive with tape drives. You can even have your operator mount the tapes on request as these requests appear clearly on the consoles on all relevant operating systems for this

Sharing is disabled because a network connection was not found
(Network file sharing may work, Nope. Getting multiple OSes to share files reliably with long filenames on a decent file system is hard work/impossible. Network file sharing works well since there are common standards. And all operating systems worth their salt support lots of network options.

File sharing issue
This is connected to a second network card. The first card is a TCP/IP peer to peer network with file sharing enabled. I also use WinFax Pro 9.0 fax sharing which requires TCP/IP as the protocol. I also share files and printers between the two computers. My question is: How can I be sure that I am not sharing files

Network file sharing
Look at the other file in there for your ftp access. While you are turning this on, think about if your new linux machines have an IP address on the internet or behind a gateway/firewall. From the 10.*.*.* addresses you mention below it sounds like you are inside a network. But if you have an interface (ethernet

network file sharing on windows XP home Ed
I have installed the file sharing drivers/files (ie Samba) Samba implements CIFS, which is used by Windows. For MacOS X you want to have an Apple-Talk server. Connect the Server to the network, let it fetch an IP and wait a few seconds for Avahi to announce it. On all connected Macs the Volume appears in the

98 Network File Sharing
I can see all of the shared folders and the files in them just fine, but when I try to transfer a file, it either hangs and then errors that it the network source is no longer available, or it locks up. My print sharing is working fine. I just have two computers both running 98 and I am using a 4 port hub/router

Network file sharing
Run XP's Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard on the XP computer! And have a read of the rest. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro IS,

NETWORK FILE SHARING WHILE ON NET
I've turned file sharing on everywhere else - but that box is missing. Would that be the problem? If so, how do I get the box to appear? Everytime I click on the workgroup I get the standard message "workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.

network file sharing permission
Use to have it sharing it's files and printer with Dad, both using WinXP-Pro. Was able to setup the shared printer but can't get Mom's C-drive to share. Went in folder options and set Everyone to have full access. Still not working. So went into Folder Options and removed Simple File Sharing, restarted and set c

Network file sharing
ADH "Mick Murphy" wrote: My post said to run the XP Wizard for file sharing; that is the Set up a Home Network Wizard. Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer to it.

Blockking bandwidth....That's Comcastic!
Question is how can my wife only download her mail and leave mine for me to grab from here (main pc) A. For Question #1 - you need to set up a local area network with file sharing. Here are the general instructions: Run the Network Setup Wizard on both computers, making sure to enable File & Printer Sharing,

Sharing files on Network.
I have used the Network Setup Wizard on both machines and included both in the same Workgroup. The LAN, provided by the independent cable TV company, is in our community and connects every home. I can ping either machine without problem. I have enabled Simple File Sharing and disabled the ICF on both machines.

Network file sharing hangup.
Mike McWhinney i am using dos 7.10 extracted from win98se. but i'm sure all this will work under dos 6 as well. i have my dos machine 'connected' to the network and the network to dsl. all i needed was a packet driver (http://www.crynwr.com/ or your nic manufacturer) and then setup arachne to use a static ip (the

Slow network file sharing
Paul Kimber t...@tough.net.au linux debian ports powerpc Windoze file-sharing has never been part of the MacOS. You are thinking of either TCP file sharing (which has been round for a while) or a 3rd party product. cheers, Paul Andrew Sharp said at ÒRe: [OT] Network file sharingÓ. [13/Jul/01Fri 21:22] Ethan Benson

Can't find printer on network
I have Windows XP Home on a Pentium4 computer connected to another computer with Windows 98 on my network. I have been able to access shared drives/folders from either computer but can only get password protection set on the Win98 shares. I can't find any way to set password protection on the XP machine's shares

Shared Printer
kim g helliwell k...@shell.portal.com comp sys mac system I am having serious problems with network file sharing. Here is the situation: I have a Mac IIsi with 17 megs of memory; having recently bought a Powerbook 160, I set up my own small network with both computers and 1 printer (a deskwriter).

Zone Alarm stops home network file sharing
Glen glenrob...@netzero.net microsoft public windowsxp general the other work-around is to map the other computer's drive as a network drive. "Tack" <removethis-tac...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:O1oHJ6XxCHA.1624@TK2MSFTNGP11... I am running unrestricted file sharing from the root directories on two machines

Wireless network file sharing
On the File sharing side of things (XP Home), although I can see my Network name appearing under Network Places/Entire Network/Microsoft Windows Network, when I double click my Network name I get a message 'not accessible, you may not have permission to use this Network resource' & I cannot see any of my Folders

Windows XP and Network file sharing password?
Anton Jones Anton_Jones@_hot_mail_.com comp os ms-windows networking misc Find the "TCP/IP -> Dial-up Adpater" entry in Network Neighborhood - properties. Click properties...then the bindings tab. Uncheck "File and Printer Sharing......" Good Luck!