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Wireless network duplicating a wired network
Nic connects to virtual internal network only. Second guest must be able to boot to network (PXE compliant) to be able to test downloading boot/image from WDS service on first guest. The boot image will be running Windows PE 2.0 from the WAIK or boot.wim from vista. I guess it boils down to: 1. can I have an

Windows Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) / WCN-UFD and WPA ...
scarson scar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Download and install the LLTD Responder on the XP computer and then you can see it in the Vista network map. Now can you help me? I have network setup but I can not access the shared printer on the Vista computer HELP!

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
Computer 2 can access the internet with some applications only and cannot recognise the wireless network. I have run the Network Setup Wizard and that has made no difference. Correct for Vista; not correct for XP -- Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM.

Connecting wirelessly w/Vista to print
Mike and Torrie Mike@home microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I went to the Device Manager and checked the properties of my network adapter, but did not find anything regarding sharing. Actually, I did not bring up my TCP/IP info from the device manager in XP. Mike "John" <m...@myhome.net> wrote in

Help, Share Desktop and Folders
... Status http://192.168.38.120/get_cc_url?pod%3A%2F%2F%2Fps%2Fps Network Setup http://192.168.38.120/get_cc_url?pod%3A%2F%2F%2Fns%2Fns CableCARD(tm) Pairing .... (I posted this in microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter yesterday before I found this site) I just bought a Dell 420 with Windows Vista Ultimate Digital

Vista Beta 2 & Xbox 360 MC
Hi, I have created a Flash USB Drive with the Wireless Network Setup in Windows Vista and when I run it in WinXP it does not work. I already applied the WPA2 patch in WinXP. The Wireless network I'm using use WPA2-PSK The error says: The wizard could not find the information it needs to set up a network,

One Way Samba-Solved-Now Broke Again-Fixed again
Michael mexxwalra...@verson.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Setup a connection or I hate to sound stupid, but just where is the Network Setup Wizard in Vista? I have never seen an operating system so complicated as Vista.

Setting up a home network Xp & Vista no go
My next try was with the same usb stick and the same files on a Vista Notebook. Result: All ok: The files created my Wireless Network Connection (But some tasks are left: Cert, and some check boxes - @ MS: this stuff should also integrated!!) My Result: There is no way, to make a silent Wireless Setup with RADUIS

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
JohnW Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords James, I agree I am about ready for a domain server but this is for James "JohnW" wrote: James, Thanks for your reply, but if is setup passwords on shares everyone else on the network would be inconvienenced.

Network Setup for SBS with 2 NICs Behind Firewall
What I can do is see both computers from both machines (xp and Vista) but I cannot access the networked computer. When I try to access the Vista computer from the XP computer, \\computer is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. When I attempt to access the XP computer from the

Vista and XP home edition - print share
But network setup, scanning, print to fax must come from Brother." Sinofsky's e-mail was one of hundreds made public Wednesday by US District Court Judge Marsha Pechman as part of a lawsuit that claims Microsoft deceived buyers when it promoted PCs as "Windows Vista Capable" in the run-up to the 2006 holiday season

Missing drives (harddrive, cdrom and maaped network drives)
picoHat pico...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Get a router and configure it, should work fine with Vista. I like Linksys or Netgear products. Some links below to help you to set up your home network: Ethernet Home Network Setup Tutorial:

EPLY:- Where is the Network Setup Wizard?
My PC runs on Windows XP SP2 and the laptop Windows Vista Business Edition. If I install the Voyager wireless adapter into a free USB can I then just follow the Wireless Network Set Up Wizard to enable the 2 computers to communicate? This is a multi-part process. 1. Set up the wireless portion of your router so it

network setup vista
I need help setting up file sharing on my network. I realize that simple file sharing is not an option and that I need to set up a username and password on the computers I want to connect to. That's the problem. How do i do this? User accounts and profiles? Or something else? I am using Vista Ultimate RC2 and

Sharing a wireless Internet connection
For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below). Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) For XP and Windows 2003 Server, MVP Hans-Georg Michna has an excellent small network troubleshooter. It may also be useful with Vista.

Wireless network
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link will take you through Vista networking very well: For XP, start by running the Network Setup Wizard on all machines (see caveat in Item A below). Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as

How to Moveuser.exe with Vista
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "achiomo" wrote: I'm setting up a computer for my house and wanted to transfer files from my XP laptop to the vista desktop. I tried crossover cable and router, but cannot completely setup the network between the two computers. I've tried with firewalls on and off, and the laptop does

WEP Network Setup
Steve Pearce *stevepea...@btinternet.com* microsoft public windows vista installation_setup On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:41:04 -0800, Andylxi <Andy...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have been given the information that Vista has a somehow hidden utility that avoids the use of external software for image making like

Connecting Vista and XP
Barry, I know I posted that I had no problems with Vista accessing a shared XP drive and you mentioned that it was the other direction that caused problems. Done. Same here. No magic needed when I placed the Vista machine on the network. Don't even recall manually running the 'network setup wizard'.

Home Network setup with BOTH wireless and wired computers
And for less frequently accessed settings, Network Center provides direct links so you can easily find what you're looking for. Network Center also makes it easy to connect your workplace network from home. Easily connect to your workplace from home using the Network Center. Network Setup With Windows Vista,