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Hello Roger, Try the following fix here. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=915105
Do you have a personal firewall installed such as ZoneAlarm, Sygate, or Norton Internet Security?
Please help us so we can better understand what is happening. The more details you give, the more likely it is that someone can help. Tell us...
Hello Joe, On any XP Pro computer check the Group Policy settings. Check your Local Security Policy (Click Start - Control Panel -...
Hi adamt56, Yes, you can share the root directy. You can do that in all versions of Windows. I think we are both right. But as I said,...
That's true beleive it or not. The Programs Files and the Windows folder cannot be shared with simple file sharing with XP Home. The sharing...
Hi JBM, You'll need to use a regular network cable, not a crossover when you connect to the router's LAN port. Make sure you are using the...
I'm sorry but that's how Windows XP Home works when it uses simple file sharing. XP Home won't let you share the Program Files or Windows...
What do you mean on the list? Click Start, point to My Network Places, and right-click on and choose Show on Desktop. That should make it appear...
Glad you got it working. :) And aschwartz, please avoid posting your email address in a public forum. Posting your email address openly will...
Windows 95 and 98 show networked computers in Network Neighborhood. Windows Me, 2000, and XP show shared disks and folders in My Network Places....
Glad you got it fixed. :)
With simple file sharing then everyone on network can access each other with no restrictions. To grant user permissions, that is done by disabling...
Are you running Windows XP Pro with simple file sharing disabled or enabled? That makes a big difference. If you disabled Simple File Sharing,...
You're very welcome. :)
You might find Racoonworks SpeedTest useful. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/speedtest.html
What's the exact error?
Do you really need the bridge?
Disabling the SSID option provides no actual security from a potential attacker. There are tools available that can detect hidden SSIDs. Turning...
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