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December 27th, 2003 15:00
How to transfer files from Windows/98 (Compaq) to WindowsXP (Dell)
I have ethernet cards installed on both the old computer (COMPAQ - Windows/98) and the new computer (Dell-Windows/XP)
I use the thernet card for the broadband connection to AOL.
I want to do a one-time transfer of files from the old to the new computer. I understand that I can use an ethernet "crossover" cable to connect the two computers.
I have two problems.
1.I don't


srivathsa_bharg
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December 27th, 2003 19:00
try this
The instructions for setting up Internet Connection Sharing at Annoyances.org (as well as Windows Me Annoyances, the book) cover all versions of Windows that support ICS. To set up a Windows 2000 system as the host, for example, just follow the Windows-2000-specific instructions for setting up a host. Then, to set up a different version of Windows as the client, follow the client-setup instructions for that platform as well. All versions of ICS are compatible with one-another, so mixing and matching is no problem; just follow the appropriate instructions.
The most common cause is authentication. Windows 2000 and Windows XP both take security very seriously, and won't allow remote access to any computer without a valid username and password. Conversely, Windows 9x/Me has virtually no security, and does not enforce any sort of user authentication. Here's what you need to do:
If one or more computers is not showing up in your My Network Places/Network Neighborhood folder, one of the computers is not configured properly. Here are some things to look for: