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Wireless Networking - Home Network - XP Home Edition and Windows 2000 |
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Can a PC running XP and Windows 2000 be connected on a home network? I have
a pretty standard network, Cable modem->Linksys Router->3 separate PCs. Tried to use the XP SP2 CD on the Windows 2000 PC (to setup the network) and recevied a not compatible message. If possible and quick how-to would be greatly appreciated. -- PR =?Utf-8?B?UEFS?= |
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you don't need the cd for win2k!
try here: http://www.ezlan.net/ mike "PAR" <> wrote in message news > Can a PC running XP and Windows 2000 be connected on a home network? I have > a pretty standard network, Cable modem->Linksys Router->3 separate PCs. > Tried to use the XP SP2 CD on the Windows 2000 PC (to setup the network) and > recevied a not compatible message. If possible and quick how-to would be > greatly appreciated. > -- > PR mikeFNB |
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