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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'
Sunday, September 14, 2003 at 8:38 am Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by R. Serverse
(1 messages posted)
first of all your using a switch. if you expect to use dhcp you really need a router
of some sort to allow connections to be setup automaticlly. if you have a router
make sure you are in the same workgroup, subnet and ip range with all of the computers
you want to connect to the system. hope this will help you!!!
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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