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Glad you got it working Margaret. I have Windows 98 and XP. When I set up my network, both machines recognized each other on the first try. If *I* can do it, *anybody* can.
Thank you all. It worked. I think we were there once before but we were too impatient and didn't wait for it to build the network. When we threw up our hands and went for supper, both computers could see each other.
Now all I have to do is convince her that files and folders can be moved, but that's a project for another day
The annoying thing is, I called tech support at the store that sold her the computer - it's a dedicated computer shop - and the doorknob there said there were just too many settings and he wouldn't be able to explain it to me
If anybody else wants to know, I could write a book about it now,
Besides TCP/IP being loaded, doesn't File/Print Sharing have to be loaded on the XP machine as well?
There does need to be some basic questions answered first:
Computer98
ComputerXP
Can Comp98 see CompXP in network neighborhood? (or My Network places in XP)
Vice-versa?
You do have the IP on the same sub-net? (as per Clare's example: 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2 or some such, the first 3 sets of numbers need to be the same, oh, and I believe the last set of numbers needs to be 1-255 though, not 0).
Question can the 98 computer see itself in its own network folder?
When you run the set up network wizard in XP it normally connects just fine. It is probably a problem with the 98 setup which can be a bit of a pig at the best of times. Hence the question above
Make sure that the network has the same name - including the caps.
Make the folder shared on the computer that you are coping from and the desination in the new computer.
Check you are using a twisted pair ethernet lead if you are linking comp to comp with out a hub.
Set your IP address to some thing like 193.187.0.0 on the old machine and either select an automatic address or chose 193.187.0.1 - this should enable them to see each other
disconect the internet and disable any firewalls to check they can see each other - this is the normal reason they can't
If no luck post again there loads more
Hope this helps
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