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re: Question about 'Connect a Windows XP or 2000 system to a Windows 95, 98, or Me system over a Network'
Monday, February 24, 2003 at 9:36 pm Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ben
(1 messages posted)
Uhh dont use a A clas licences such as a 10.0.0.41, ud use that if u needed up to
64 million computers, a C class would work, use 192.168.0.*, also 255.255.255.0 is
the subnet for a C class not an A class so this config may cause some problems
On Sunday, December 9, 2001 at 9:50 am, Steve Easton wrote:
>You have to map the netwrok drives in each pc. Double click my computer click view
>and check toolbar and the option will be there. Also go to network neighborhood
and
>add the "Client for Microsoft Networks" make sure it is bound the your network
NIC
>and that the nic is bound to a protocol (TCP/IP will work), and the network. And
>also enable file sharing. ( not the dsl network) Also you will have to assign an
>ip and subnet mask to each pc's nic card by editing the tcp/ip protocol . Use the
>ip's 10.0.0.41 10.0.0.42 10.0.0.43 and 10.0.0.44, the subnet should be the same
and
>should be 255.255.255.0 Also go to www.analogx.com and download a program called
>Proxy and install it in the on-line (dsl ) machine. It's free and comes with instructions,
>that tell you how to assign the ip and port in the IE LAN control panel. If the
on-line
>machine is 10.0.0.44 they all have to know how to look for it.
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