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To: Cogito who wrote (60781)1/15/2007 9:55:01 PM
From: Kelly G.  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
Yes, that should be doable. Have you installed the network drivers from the Boot Camp CD? Are you familiar with how to set up network connections in Windows XP?

- Allen


Actually, I don't believe I have a Boot Camp CD. Bought the computer and such from a local Apple shop. They offered to install the Windows XP for me at no charge which sounded good to me since I hate Windows. Just now getting around to seeing how to log onto the internet via the Dark Side.

I am by no means an expert in network connections. Never have set up a wireless connection before in my life but did just fine on the Mac Side. Just poked around until it worked. Did the same in Windows XP and nothing made any sense.

I suppose I could still go the Parallels route but that wasn't offered when I bought the computer. Also, I wondered if there might be some inherent conflicts with the company network. No reason specifically here. I just know that the Boot Camp/Windows XP for sure work with the company network.
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