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Setting up a LAN and printer
... comp os ms-windows win95 misc comp os ms-windows win95 setup s...@dana.ucc.nau.edu (Scott D. Fell) wrote: How do I share a modem like I would a printer via networking? I too need to share a modem. My LAN is made by 2 Win 95 Machine without servers, only simple Microsoft client working. How should I do ?

Internet Connection Sharing not working - first time setup
I converted the wireless router to a wireless access point by: 1) turning off its DHCP service; 2) giving it an IP on the same subnet as the wired router; and 3) connecting it to the wired router using a LAN port, rather than the WAN port. It has worked splendidly, and printer/file sharing worked well between my

Accessing Internet via LAN
... Dickie wrote: Ok, firstly i realise this is a bit strange i want to connect my newly installed mdk 9 via lan connected to the internet through a winME What are you tryong to do and what error are you getting? i also want to setup up file and printer sharing to the winME machine, but there seems to ba a lot

And while I'm asking OT computer questions:
I attempted to set up a limited network (to share just internet access, no files/printer) via the wizard. Did this on both pc's, same network name (can't and eventually regain connectivity via the "repair ID" screen. This is farcical. Both PC's running XPHome, both connect via LAN cards, both work fine on the

Modem Sharing via LAN (Please help!!)
On the desktop running Win 98 SE w/the printer attached, I unbound NetBEUI from file sharing and Client for MS Networks, and installed and bound IPX/SPX to file and print sharing. Rebooted and couldn't access anything via the LAN. Same place I had gotten to before. But than an "aha!" I went back into Network

Lexmark Optra N on TCP/IP Network
3) server administrator to enable sharing and correct permissions for you to connect to shares. 4) printer administrator, usually the same person as 1,2 or 3. <snip> Other than that, but still doesnt give me a simple step by step guide to connecting my 3 windows 2000pro pc to my vista via wired LAN and hub.....

Help! Workstation printer problem
With all PCs connected via LAN (using NICs and a hub), designate a PC as a server.. or maybe buy a server. Install the database in the server with various On the PC it is connected to, click on its Properties>Sharing tab>click on "Shared as" and give it a name. If using Win95/98/2K go to Start>Printer>Add New

Printer Sharing under Win95 & NT4
Risk management: A big topic, but here it goes about reducing malware opportunities to infect PCs via LAN shares. Not write-sharing the startup axis (C:\, the Windows subtree, XP's the whole of "Documents and Settings" or accounts therein as that includes each account's StartUp group) is a good start, but two other

HP USB Printer Access via LAN
I connected a Win98 PC to a XP Pro PC via LAN and it works only when shutting down ZA although the ZA local security settings had been set to 'Low'. But, WXP's firewall prevents sharing files and printers on the WXP PC. When switching the XP Firewall off (LAN only), file and printer sharing works without any

internet connection sharing - Twisted
In our company the server shares the Internet connection, local files, printer, scanner and calendar (the latter via WSS linked to Outlook). VPN for outbound connections It is just inconvenient we need to walk to the server box each time we want to change share permissions, this does not work via the network.

Setting up a home metwork
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wonder if someone can give me a hint here. We have various machines hooked up to our two Windows NT 4.0 servers via LAN. We are running TCP/IP and the two lazer printers have their own IPs, so we have them shared from both servers (Four seperate share names to keep things straight). An odd problem has cropped up.

send messages from UNIX to NT-Client
Then you bought a printer. And now, you've bought a second Mac. How can you get your two Macs to share the same printer? Network Info http://trfn.clpgh.org/wpngg/network/index.htm Win9X IPX, Win9X TCP/IP, DOS IPX, Twisted Pair Cable, Dialup Networking, Troubleshooting, Other LAN links, and Internet Sharing.

Nokia N93 (UNLOCKED)
Your choice, frankly, I'd recommend a hardware router (eg, D-Link DI-604) in leu of ICS for BOTH file/printer sharing and Internet access, they're DIRT CHEAP these days, and vastly superior to ICS. You won't have to add an adapter to the WinXP Pro machine either, each PC would be patched to the router via LAN ports

Router
Ben Cottrell be...@bench333.screaming.net alt games half-life McGrandpa wrote: I've got several systems running on my LAN, 1 98SE rig, 2 XP Pro and 1 XP Home rigs. I've wondered this same thing as, so far on the surface, all ya have is file and printer sharing. But Windows Messenger, WinChat, NetMeeting all come

Sharing a scanner on a LAN ?? How can I do it ?
EFMW anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public broadbandnet hardware I had it working at one point but I can no longer share files or printers between my two computers on my MN-700 network. Comuter A is on Windows2000 and is connected to the router via LAN and laptop B is on WinXP Home and is connected

BeOS and Win98
Stefan Meissner boromir...@gmx.de comp periphs printers Hi, I have bought a HP PSC 1100 Printer/Scanner/Copier. The printer works well but there is a driver problem. The printer is attached to my PC and I want to share it with my notebook via LAN. Before I can print from the notebook (Win 98), I have to install the

Can't share files or printer
She can print to the network printer. But it will not get on the internet. The applications launch, but they fail to connect to the server. cable modem and a Linksys router to share the connection. One day, for no reason we could understand, my Mom was no longer able to connect to the LAN and use the internet.

HELP- printing to a Win95 mach from mac...
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comment on your observations: 1) Yes, drives which go to sleep or suspend may not be re-activated via a LAN call. Client for Micrsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Ethernet Adapter Dialup Adapter TCP/IP for Dial Up Adapter with file/printer sharing disabled (for connecting to ISP)

McAfee Personal Firewall Plus Help?
Run the XP Network Sharing Wizard again and see if this sets the security properly on the share. Is the printer you are sharing one that has inbox XP drivers? .... The shared printer is connected to an XP Home machine. That machine is hard-wired (via a LAN cable) to the wireless router. I can "see" the printer I

Updating the Minimum Technical Guidelines for Depositories
Michael Shergold michael.sherg...@auntieclara.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Gail, I've tried that (via both routes). File and Printer sharing and other LAN operations work perfectly. There have been many IE security updates since I last set the thing up and perhaps they are now causing the