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Private Message added 2008-01-05 6:42


NameStephen Elder
Date2008-01-02 16:58
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MessageThis site is awesome. I find some really helpful things on here. Keep it up!!!



Private Message added 2008-01-01 20:15


NameJuan Sagaribay
Date2007-12-30 9:43
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MessageFirst, I networked my Vista with three XP computers. One of them requests a user name and password. Where do I find this? I've tried all the passwords I know. I'm the administrator on all of them but the passwords don't work.

Any suggestions?

[email protected]


NameAnders Hedlund
Date2007-12-29 14:26
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MessageHello PChuck!

Thanks for the best information available for windows networking problems. My problems were finally solved!

Keep up the good work! smilie

BR
Anders


NameBob Roberts
Date2007-12-28 9:42
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MessageCame across your site while looking for help with my XP WFW problem. My 2 PC network has been working well for years. I recently "upgraded" from Win2k pro to XP pro. Now my network is not working. The network consists of an SMC router fed by a DSL modem and eithernet cables to each PC. As it is now, the first PC to be upgraded (my wife's) can see directories on my PC, but can only read files on the d:, e:, and f: drives. (I have multiple drives for video editing.) My PC can not access files on her PC. Any suggestions?


NameBill Craig
Date2007-12-27 12:11
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MessageThanks so much for this site and information!
I am struggling to get through the info on making my two hard-wired CPUs share files! Very frustrating! Now, I can not even see the shared files on CPU-2 when I am working from CPU-2!!?? (through the Networking/MSHOME DIR)


NameDonald L Helgeson
Date2007-12-27 9:15
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MessageGreat site! I am encouraged to find that just because I can't instantly fix my home network it doesn't necessarily mean I'm incompetent. This is complicated stuff!


NameMarc
Date2007-12-23 10:57
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MessageGreat Blog - I've learned a lot and solved my problem.

Thank you!


NameThomas R. Johnson
Date2007-12-22 14:01
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MessageHey Chuck, I found your URL thru MSDN's network blogs and hope that we can work together to resolve my issue. smilie


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