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To: Clappy who wrote (8897)1/13/2002 2:54:20 PM
From: Dalin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104159
 
Clappy,

Open windows explorer. Click on network neighborhood. Do you see the computer you want to share with? If you do, you should be able to choose to share that drive on that computer by right clicking on it. (you have to do it on the computer that is sharing with the other)

Here is a site that helps with problems. I have always been able to figure out any puter problems here.

microsoft.com

Hope that helps.

We just got our power back on.

Man what a drag......we lost power 2 minutes before half time.

My wife was pissed, BIG TIME.

Me, I got a bad cold, and my voice is almost gone.

But I can type.

:o)

Ramblin



To: Clappy who wrote (8897)1/13/2002 3:30:14 PM
From: Dalin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104159
 
Ooops, I forgot.

Open control panel. Click on network neighborhood. Click on identification tab. You have to create a workgroup name. Any name will do. Then the computer that is connecting to the other computer has to have that workgroup name too.

Does that help?

:o)

Ramblin



To: Clappy who wrote (8897)1/13/2002 6:00:19 PM
From: altair19  Respond to of 104159
 
Clappy, I think all you do is print out the files you want to share and run up and down stairs all day.

Altair1981