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Networking ME and XP...


ThA_FiLeR

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I'm trying to get my network runnin with 3 XP comps and 1 ME comp, I'm having no problems with the 3 XP computers. I only cant get the ME computer to work right, because i can go from the ME computer to my XP computer but not the other way around (from here to the ME computer). Any ideas to fix this?

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Make sure that the XP machine has an account setup for the ME machine. Create a local account in XP and then log into the ME machine with that account.

http://www.duxcw.com/dcforum/DCForumID2/1403.html

try that site

http://www.duxcw.com/faq/network/xprouter98.htm

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics/

this is the best site I found on ICS in regards to XP

Big Booger

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  • 1 month later...

I may be wrong but I have no problem networking NTFS, FAT32, and FAT16 file systems. Currently I have all three networked, though the FAT16 was a bit tricky because I haven't used 95 in over 3 years.

I got them all to work fine. I think there might be problems if you are running a dual boot with ME and XP, but as far as networking and the file systems I think its ok to do....

Though again, I may be incorrect.

ONe thing are you using a router or Hub? Also, have you disabled the built in firewall for the XP to ME machine? ME should see your comp just fine.

What I would do is try to network ME and one XP machine. Tinker with it, change some of the IP configurations, try simple file sharing, as that is the one I have had the most success with.

Check those sites that I gave in my previous post, they really are good.

One more thing, can you ping bidirectionally from the ME machine?

Big Booger

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