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Windows XP Home network connection issues. [more inside]
posted by mr_crash_davis mark II: Jazz Odyssey
on Nov 30, 2009 -
6 answers
Why do large file downloads stall (with no error message or any feedback)? [more inside]
posted by bradn
on Oct 28, 2009 -
7 answers
Is it possible (in Windows Vista Ultimate) to save remote desktop connections to the same computer but for different users? i.e. have icons in my quick launch menu which log me in with a click to user1 or user2? [more inside]
posted by Mokusatsu
on Jun 30, 2009 -
7 answers
Please help me troubleshoot my (cross-platform) home network. Networking already works via wi-fi, but not via ethernet cable. [more inside]
posted by snarfois
on Jun 7, 2009 -
10 answers
Suddenly my Mac can't see my Windows PC, and I'm stumped. [more inside]
posted by middleclasstool
on Apr 16, 2009 -
9 answers
My new (XP) Netbook is refusing to open shared folders on my Vista main PC, yet if i reboot main pc it will suddenly work again! Can anyone help stop me tearing my hair out? [more inside]
posted by mrbenn
on Mar 2, 2009 -
3 answers
For the purposes of using Amarok on my laptop, which can not be told that my music folder is located in a shared folder on my media center (as far as I can see), I need to permanently mount the shared music network folder in Ubuntu. They don't make it very easy it seems. Have to use a bunch of comand line editing to get it done? Come on Ubuntu!
posted by Jackie_Treehorn
on Jan 9, 2009 -
4 answers
I've two wireless connections on the same box. So, how does windows choose which one to use? Sort of related: I've a dotnet client/server application which is IP specific for its database (MYSQL) and two LAN connections on the same server (one for local, one for the internet). How do I force that application or database to use the right one (the local)?
posted by converge
on Nov 23, 2008 -
10 answers
Why are my file servers not releasing their hard drive space when I delete files [more inside]
posted by jeffreyclong
on Oct 16, 2008 -
5 answers
How do I transparently share files from a Windows Server 2008 box to several XP computers? I want it to stop asking for a username and password when people try to access files.
Also, can anyone point me in the right direction to solving this weird network issue I've been having? [more inside]
posted by Magnakai
on Aug 9, 2008 -
6 answers
My (very) small office has two desktops running XP Pro (SP3), that are networked using a cable. They also share a DSL internet connection, which can also be accessed wirelessly via our Linksys router.
The internet connection isn't password protected, which is nice in that it allows people who visit to have an easy time getting online. However, I'm pretty sure that free and easy access to wireless network=anyone can access our shared folders on those two desktops. Clearly, this is bad, but I'm not sure what to do. Please explain a fix to me like I'm five. Thanks. [more inside]
posted by 4ster
on Jun 26, 2008 -
12 answers
Archaic Windows dial-up networking question; why do I randomly lose internet connectivity (with dial-up still online) and can't get it back without restarting the computer? [more inside]
posted by Jimbob
on Jun 23, 2008 -
11 answers
How can I get a computer running Vista Business to join a Windows 2000 Server Domain? [more inside]
posted by evanm
on May 7, 2008 -
6 answers
ITGeekFilter: My office needs a new (Windows) file server. My boss is kinda cheap (and won't give me a budget); why do "File Servers" sold as such cost so much? [more inside]
posted by danbeckmann
on Apr 7, 2008 -
25 answers
Issue with Samba (on Ubuntu) file sharing and ownership of files. How do I set it so the ordinary user will not take ownership when saving over a file? (more details inside) [more inside]
posted by ijoyner
on Feb 13, 2008 -
1 answer
I cannot stream media from my PC. The Xbox 360 will connect to Xbox Live, but will not pass the "Test Media" option. It always fails after successfully acquiring an IP address. This Xbox has successfully connected to streaming media before on another computer. The connection has been deleted from within the Xbox settings. [more inside]
posted by idledebonair
on Jan 20, 2008 -
4 answers
So I thought I knew computers... but this network is killing me. I can connect, full strength, etc. But I can't actually connect to the internet. My IP is 192.168.10.32. Using an 850G (motorola) WAP, Cox SurfBoard modem. Other computers (this one, which is 192.168.10.28, connect fine, it seems. [more inside]
posted by tmcw
on Aug 27, 2007 -
13 answers
I need a good tool for monitoring remote wondows machines [more inside]
posted by jpdoane
on Aug 9, 2007 -
6 answers
I see that Microsoft has quietly dropped IP networking over Firewire/1394 from Windows Vista. Is there any possible way to enable it, using third-party drivers or software?
posted by nervestaple
on Aug 4, 2007 -
3 answers
Which PCI wireless networking adapters have the best (meaning fastest and most lightweight) drivers and software for Windows 2000? [more inside]
posted by spiderskull
on Feb 2, 2007 -
4 answers
I have two Windows XP boxes with their own separate DSL connections, and one wireless router. I'm having trouble connecting these two machines with a wireless connection. [more inside]
posted by good in a vacuum
on Jan 28, 2007 -
8 answers
Complicated port-forwarding situation not working: ICS on Win 2000 into WRT54GL, trying to port-forward to uTorrent. [more inside]
posted by jacobsee
on Jan 13, 2007 -
4 answers
I'm trying to set up an non-internet-connected Windows XP computer to receive incoming connections via modem. Somewhat reproducibly, the "Incoming Connections" icon in the Network Connections dialog goes away after a reboot. [more inside]
posted by jacobsee
on Dec 15, 2006 -
6 answers
Windows SysAdmin question: I need to add a global security group to the local admin group on machines in multiple OUs. Any ideas? [more inside]
posted by Richat
on Dec 8, 2006 -
6 answers
EarlyAdopterFilter: After several happy months of running Windows Vista RC1, I've upgraded to RC2. Ever since that day, I've been intermittently getting a "Limited connectivity" error that requires my network adapter to be reset. I don't want to go back to XP or RC1, so I need to make this work. [more inside]
posted by superboy422
on Oct 26, 2006 -
5 answers
Why won't Wireless Zero Config start? [more inside]
posted by fintanc
on Oct 10, 2006 -
3 answers
Annoying Windows XP network connection issue [more inside]
posted by xmutex
on Sep 22, 2006 -
1 answer
How to make Windows "Incoming Connections" icon persistent in Network Connections? [more inside]
posted by jacobsee
on Aug 15, 2006 -
1 answer
Question regarding getting Windows 98 to play nice with a Linksys Router and another Win XP computer on a home network. [more inside]
posted by TrueVox
on Jun 24, 2006 -
6 answers
I'm the new networking/windows servers 2003 administrator at school. Only problem is i know jack about networking! Looking for something I can pick up at the bookstore to give me a good introduction into the subject. [more inside]
posted by jmd82
on Jun 23, 2006 -
9 answers
VPN on Windows 2000: I need to connect to both the VPN and the Internet at the same time. I need some IP addresses to go through the VPN, and others to go through my router's gateway. [more inside]
posted by Sharcho
on May 27, 2006 -
11 answers
How do I make XP talk to Mac os server 10.2.8? [more inside]
posted by Brandon Blatcher
on Mar 21, 2006 -
3 answers
How do I figure out what program is using what network connection on a windows machine using the win32 api? [more inside]
posted by delmoi
on Jan 31, 2006 -
14 answers
Why is it that whenever I put a dialup profile in Control Panel > Network, Windows sees it as an opportunity to pop up a dialup connection panel whenever (1) I try to connect to a bad domain name or the server isn't responding and (2) I'm already on a DSL connection? This is getting annoying. I have Win2K.
posted by chef_boyardee
on Jan 31, 2006 -
7 answers
Why is Windows XP workgroup file sharing so slow? [more inside]
posted by pornucopia
on Jan 1, 2006 -
7 answers
Can one hack a settings file or something to overcome the five (or ten) user limit on networking under WinXP Home (or Professional?) Am I violating the DMCA by asking?
posted by mwhybark
on Dec 13, 2005 -
7 answers
Windows XP Media Center Edition / Home Edition Networking Problem: I don't get prompted for login info when I try to access network shares. I just get "Access Denied"-type errors. [more inside]
posted by jeb
on Dec 2, 2005 -
3 answers
I am a Windows administrator who is trying to learn how to configure a Linux server. What would be most helpful to me at this point is a reference that walks me through the process of configuring major server rolls, preferably comparing and contrasting the process to doing the same on a windows server. [more inside]
posted by worstkidever
on Oct 30, 2005 -
8 answers
How do you authenticate and connect to a Windows-based network using Mac OS X (10.4)? [more inside]
posted by theNonsuch
on Oct 18, 2005 -
5 answers
Help me remove a wireless network I've created by mistake. [more inside]
posted by cior
on Oct 2, 2005 -
5 answers
I would like to network an older iMac (os 8.6) to an WinXp box so they can share a cable modem. Both have network cards and both have usb.
What would be the best way to do this? Will I need special software for the mac? [more inside]
posted by nyxxxx
on Sep 28, 2005 -
8 answers
I have a Wireless Ethernet bridge which I have connected to a PC via an ethernet cross-over cable.
This is working fine in terms of allowing access to the wireless network I can browse the net from the PC etc. with no problem.
The problem comes when I try to ping this PC behind the wireless bridge from another PC.
My other PC's on the network simply refuse to see it - all PC's are connected to the same wireless network and have no problem seeing each other except the PC connected via the wireless ethernet bridge.
All PC's are in the same Windows XP workgroup and indeed in the workgroup the bridged PC can be seen in the network neighborhood by all the other PC's with no problems but cannot ping it or access it via TCP/IP etc.
All PC's are in the same subnet - mask is 255.255.255.0. All PC's are configured to have the default gateway of the Router - 192.168.0.1. All IP Addresses are static as well.
What am I doing wrong here or will the wireless bridge effectively hide the second PC from any other PC's on the network - clearly not an acceptable situation.
I'm 99% certain this is not a firewall issue either as the second PC can see other PC's on the network with ease.
I'm going slowly mad over this so any help gratefully received.
TIA,
Matt
posted by empedia
on Sep 4, 2005 -
12 answers
Question on Windows networking, my own knowledge has failed me... [more inside]
posted by Cosine
on Jun 24, 2005 -
4 answers
I have a LAN with 15 workstations running Windows 2000 Professional.
There is no NT domain.
[more inside]
posted by stevejensen
on May 5, 2005 -
6 answers
I've fallen hard for Python and have been searching for a project to really learn the language with. I'd like to create functionality similar to Windows "Map Network Drive" for URIs using Python, urllib, etc. My questions are: does this seem possible for someone with a decent programming background (but no formal CS training)? Is it a good idea? [more inside]
posted by yerfatma
on Mar 15, 2005 -
8 answers
Windows Networking. Computer A can see B and C; computers B and C can both see A. How do I make B see C? [+] [more inside]
posted by Asef Jil
on Jan 28, 2005 -
12 answers
Can you advise on printing to a Windows PC printer from a Mac OSX machine, over a network? [more inside...] [more inside]
posted by skylar
on Dec 1, 2004 -
8 answers
I've got a network in my home - one PC, connected by wire to the router, and one Apple, connected by an Airport card (which I believe is 802.11G). The fastest speed I can get transferring files from one to the other is 2.5MB/s, which seems slow. Am I right, or is this standard?
posted by ascullion
on Oct 21, 2004 -
4 answers
Can a network connection be killed from the command line in Windows XP?
posted by plexi
on Aug 19, 2004 -
12 answers
I have a PC with WinXP Pro. She has an iBook with Mac OS X. Together they fight crime share a router. e:\ is where I shove all my porn music. How can I make this available to her to copy what she wants to her machine or her ipod?
posted by pieoverdone
on Aug 7, 2004 -
5 answers