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VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
Tom Walter TomWal...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, Helping a friend setup a home network. Environment: 1. Using the regular Vista network setup tools, a stable wireless connection can be established with the configuration described above. Problem: 1.

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
My WindowsUpdate on Vista Ultimate 32bit stopped functioning with the error message "Windows could not search for new updates", giving error code 8007370D. Of course that's nowhere available... <cmd_output OS="XPsp2"> F:\>set /ac= 0x370D 14093 F:\>net helpmsg %c% 14093 is not a valid Windows network message number.

MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA !!! The Days of XP are Over!
I would like to be able to access my vista machine from the mac to retrieve some rather large video files i cannot transfer via dvd or external hard drive since FAT32 puts that block on anything larger than 4GB. I am a video editor so this is not for any donwloads it's my raw footage i am trying to access.

is this possible in vista?
Jonathan Kay [MVP] msnewsrepl...@jonathankay.com microsoft public windowsxp messenger Greetings, Windows XP SP2 and Vista both have wireless setup wizards you can use that should help with this. If you're using XP, you'll find it on the Control Panel, under Network and Internet Connections, and then Wireless

XP Host - Vista Client On Adhoc Network
It cost I think about 30 bucks for a 3 computer network setup. It solved my network headache in maybe 5 minutes. You might check out their demo. I think the link is www.networkmagic.com Don "Ben" <bp...@remove.cableone.net> wrote in message news:9k2es39pco02gp1ij0cgo6fn34cdarn3u5@4ax.com.

Vista and XP- printer sharing- problem solved
Windows Vista ... will come with a built-in disk-imaging tool: ImageX". THE SITUATION OF MY NETWORK IS THAT IS A WIRELESS NETWORK WITHOUT SERVER, SO FOR MY CASE THE IDEAL SOLUTION WOULD BE TO MAKE AN IMAGE ON DVD OF EACH INDIVIDUAL PC WITH THE CONFIGURATION OF THE PC AND OF THE WIRELESS NETWORK POSITION WITH

Wireless Network Setup from Vista not working on XP
velamint velam...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Yes I've shut it off on both systems just to try and get through but still no. I get the prompt anyway. "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: "velamint" <velam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Networking Vista and XP
Also, frequently, but not always, when i shut down the notebook (vista) and turn it back on the network automatically resets to public even though its been keeps telling me that the log in information is not correct. Thank you for any help. Silvia Silvia, Did you run the Network Setup Wizard on the XP computer?

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
Set up file/printer sharing on Vista and XP: Excellent, thorough, yet easy to understand article about File/Printer Sharing in Vista. Includes details about sharing printers as well as files and folders: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on

printer connected to wireless router does not print
Martin Rhodin m...@rhodin.dk microsoft public windows vista general Hi I installed vista now that the service pack came on msdn. The system it self runs ok, but one day i start my laptop and i just setup a home server and mapped a network drive. I wanted to access that drive and went to the "Computer" icon on my

Vista and XP home edition - print share
Setting up a network that way is rather confusing for a beginner, Plugging in two ends of an ethernet cable, and using the Network Setup Wizard, is more confusing then pulling and replacing a hard-drive, and setting jumper cables? For a beginner, yes. First off, they're going to go to Best Buy or Circuit City,

Automatic wireless reconnection after Vista restart
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mike and Torrie" <Mike@home> wrote in message news:fO2dnfGSqcCkfo_anZ2dnUVZ_gqdnZ2d@trueband.net... Firewall is disabled on both XP and Vista and I do not have any other security programs installed.

Vista network printing problems
One laptop is using Vista Ultimate and one using XP (sp2) Or, perhaps a link to some 'idiots guide' to home networking :) Configure any firewall programs to allow access by other computers on the local area network. On XP, run the Network Setup Wizard. If the Wizard detects the router's shared Internet connection,

(Kein Betreff)
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp network_web Chris Rudolph wrote: Hello All, My wife and I have a wireless network set up in our home, two laptops are running Windows Vista Premium, and the Desktop is running Windows XP Home. I would like to share one of the hard drives on the desktop as a

MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA !!! The Days of XP are Over!
SJMP s...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I did this still no change. "Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]" wrote: Dear Customer, Thank you for your post and thanks Mick for the information sharing. Please run the Network Setup Wizard to configure file sharing for home networks on XP machine.

Can't log in to XP machine from Vista machine
So no doubt a Vista thing and I will have to look into exactly how that works. Many thanks again though for the assistance!! "Bob Lucas" wrote: I don't know As you mention, I have run the network setup wizard numerous times on the desktop but at the end always get the message "Cannot complete the network setup

Can Vista and XP talk?
Adding a vista machine to an existing peer to peer network is not a poject that should take endless hours. Any help would be enormously appreciated. still keeps telling me that the log in information is not correct. Thank you for any help. Silvia Silvia, Did you run the Network Setup Wizard on the XP computer?

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
If you want help with a specific procedure, post your message including complete details of the network setup to one of the following forums. Windows Vista IT Pro Forums: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx?ForumGroupID=204&SiteID=17 -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "williamg"

network setup vista
... netwrok wizard to set up which simply restored to prior solved the issues as it natively works fine with VPN, but I never used the network setup wizard in XP either. Finally I do not have a "test machine" for Vista, nor am I suggesting anyone should. I have a "bench machine" I use for all sorts of testing,

Problem - ICS between Vista and XP(host)
On a workstation make sure all the software such as Photodeluxe and Vista Scan or Magic Scan drivers are installed. Also you will need to make sure you have done the network setup as describe in step 1-6. 11. On a workstation open Scan Manager. From the Scanner menu select User Name. Enter your name and click OK.