Wow, Long time between posts.. Must be starting the new school year soon and have to get this little issue resolved :-)
I note from your profile "Programmer since 1973" so I won't bore you with the details of how but...
I'd use Access and explicitly I use the SendObject action in a...
When you say programs do not work are you refused permission to execute the program? If so you may just need to change the permissions for the folder and programs that the application uses to include the 'Users' group. You do this by right clicking ( as Administrator ) on the folders and...
No you didn't dream it. Look up 'Compatibility' in Help and Support. Works pretty well.
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"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." - annon
try running in compatibility mode. Look in HELP and Support to see how. ----
"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." - annon
XP Home cannot participate in a Domain so that may be part of your problem. Or if the other computers are only running NetBEUI then XP won't see them.
NetBEUI is available for XP it is on release CDs (not most OEM) if you need NetBEUI it is just a couple of files I can send to you. email me...
Make sure you are using TCP/IP on both machines as the primary protocol. And, that NETBios over TCP/IP is enabled.
On XP NetBios over TCP/IP is configured from the properties of TCP/IP WINS tab. You set the primary protocol from the Advanced menu > Advanced settings from "Network...
I'm assuming you have XP Home. Share (on the XP machine) the drives (HD and CD) to everyone. Right click on the drive icon in My Computer and properties > sharing (tab).
Then share the drive(s). Yes to the warning about the dangers of sharing the drive. Open the XP shared drives from 98 by...
Upon reflection a bridge may not be the answer here.
What are the IPs of the wireless devices? Are they in the same subnet?
Remove the bridge and try the following:
Are you familiar with creating restore points? If so, for safety's sake, create a restore point before doing these procedures...
Good info. I think I understand your setup. Can you answer a couple more questions?
1. Is the XP Home or Professional?
2. What is your IP address scheme? Tell me the IP adresses/masks you are using for each device and whether you are using DHCP (and where DHCP is running). What gateway is...
You say similar, describe the setup a little more.
# of PCs, # of NICs in PC, OS each PC, and how connected.
e.g - PC1/wireless NIC to Wireless AP, Wireless AP to DSL Modem, ...
Something I can sketch out what it is you are doing.
Let me know.
Dik ----
"eXPerience is a hard teacher...
open My Computer, right click on the drive, choose Sharing and Security, select the "Do not share this folder" option. ----
"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." - annon
For others who read this post there is and FAQ here on this site thta tell how>
How To uninstall Windows Messenger completly from your computer
faq779-1380 ----
"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." - annon
Since you don't have a NIC in the Laptop you can't use a crossover cable. The simplest is to use the USB connection with this product from Belkin (or one like it), should be available at your local computer store.
http://www.connectglobally.net/belkin/f5u104.asp ----
"eXPerience is a hard...
Do you have an Administrative user still? If so
Start > RUN > 'control userpasswords2'
check the Users must enter a password ... if not already checked.
Press the Reset Password button in the Password for Administrator frame ----
"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test...
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"eXPerience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." - annon
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