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FAQ by
pegge
Is there an FAQ belonging to this group (as I expect, but canīt find)
where is it?
/ Per
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October 26th 05 07:13 PM
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FAQ by
pegge
Is there an FAQ belonging to this group (as I expect, but canīt find)
where is it?
/ Per
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October 26th 05 07:13 PM
by pegge
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Win98 - XP File/Printer Sharing by
Steve
I set up a Belkin Wireless G router hard-wired to an XP machine and w/ a
wireless adapter in an old 98SE machine upstairs. Internet browsing is fine
on both but I hit a snag while trying to set up the home network. Walked thru
the Network Setup Wizard fine on the XP machine but that machine does...
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October 25th 05 03:17 AM
by Steve
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server not accessable by
Penny
I've got a server that had to be wiped and reinstalled. This servers only
purpose is to house data, and it's got a share on it that all the machines
acquire their data on.
When the server was reinstalled and put back online all 2000 and XP machines
could get to the share. Unfortunately the...
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October 24th 05 05:59 PM
by Penny
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How do I determine the source of multicasting? by
CJT
I've noticed a 224.xxx.xxx.xxx IP address showing up in the ARP table
on one of my machines. My understanding is that it's the result of
multicasting, but I don't understand how to figure out who's doing the
multicasting.
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The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt...
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Server comment? srvcomment? by
Paul D.Smith
All,
Is there a Win98 equivalent of "net server /srvcomment "A test comment"?
I've scanned the web but not found one yet. If so, can someone please point
me at where this is configured?
Thanks,
Paul DS.
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wireless network & mouse by
Tom
Hi to you helpful people
Have 3 pc's on a wired network, 1 pc using a Belkin wireless pc card and a
Belkin wireless Access point wired into the hub. What happens is that we are
finding that the mouse 'sticks' after a period of time on the wireless pc.
If the wireless card is removed, a wired pci...
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Win98 - XP File/Printer Sharing by
Steve
I set up a Belkin Wireless G router hard-wired to an XP machine and w/ a
wireless adapter in an old 98SE machine upstairs. Internet browsing is fine
on both but I hit a snag while trying to set up the home network. Walked thru
the Network Setup Wizard fine on the XP machine but that machine does...
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October 24th 05 12:46 AM
by Steve
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via internet ip-cam bekijken by
[email protected]
(sorry, I tried in english, but didn't succeed)
ik heb een 'gewone' desktoppc, windows 98SE, draad-kabelverbinding
zonder router o f iets anders.
ooit heb ik de 2e netwerkkaart in mn computer gebruikt, maar nu is ie
leeg
(ip: 192.168.0.1 subnetmask: 255.255.255.0)
sinds eergisteren heb ik een...
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Can Not Connect by
George Lawshe
I have three computers on a wired LAN in my house, two are using Windows
2000 and they connect to the network OK. The Internet works fine and I can
do file sharing between the two.
However, I am running Windows 98 on the third computer and I can get on the
Internet, but I can not get on the...
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Network setup for desktop and laptop both wins98se by
houstontx
I want to network two computers, both with win98se...i have d-link and they
both connect to internet okay..need step by step instuctions so I can network
the two computers so I can share files, printers, etc.
Do I need a setup file? Which computer do I setup first...any help would...
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October 23rd 05 04:21 AM
by Steve
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Outgoing on port 80/http blocked - how to get rid of blocking?? by
Bengt Bergholm
All other access to the Internet is working on all other protocols from
this maching but not port 80. Even port 81 works through IE/Firefox etc
but some malware I suppose has changed some config param somewhere to
redirect/block outgoing trafic on port 80. Where can this have been set
in the...
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Outgoing on port 80/http blocked - how to get rid of blocking?? by
Bengt Bergholm
All other access to the Internet is working on all other protocols from
this maching but not port 80. Even port 81 works through IE/Firefox etc
but some malware I suppose has changed some config param somewhere to
redirect/block outgoing trafic on port 80. Where can this have been set
in the system...
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windows xp sharing by
rsahara
sir,
I have shared a folder in windows xp system. when i access this folder from
windows 98 machine, it works fine for some time, but after a little bit
connection become lost. then i have to disconnect the map connection and
reconnect it.
what is the problem, pls help me out.
Thnx & regards
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October 22nd 05 04:55 PM
by rsahara
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windows xp sharing by
rsahara
sir,
I have shared a folder in windows xp system. when i access this folder from
windows 98 machine, it works fine for some time, but after a little bit
connection become lost. then i have to disconnect the map connection and
reconnect it.
what is the problem, pls help me out.
Thnx & regards
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October 22nd 05 04:55 PM
by rsahara
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can I change ip address without rebooting w. W98? by
Bob Newheart
Hi all,
I am configuring a network and need to change the ip address all the time on
a test-laptop requiring me to reboot it endlessly. Is there a way to change
the ip address of a network card without having to reboot the system?
thanks,
BN
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Win 98 network by
The Doctor[_2_]
My network has two computers, Desktop with XP and IBM laptop with Win 98.
Broadband through a router (not wireless). The message I get from the IBM is
- Cannot browse the network. The desktop can see the IBM, look at all files,
and completely access the IBM and all of its contents. The IBM...
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can I change ip address without rebooting w. W98? by
Bob Newheart
Hi all,
I am configuring a network and need to change the ip address all the time on
a test-laptop requiring me to reboot it endlessly. Is there a way to change
the ip address of a network card without having to reboot the system?
thanks,
BN
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