Slick_Shoes had a good suggestion. It's fast and easy. However, he was
assuming both of your computers have Ethernet Network Interface Cards. If
they do, go that route because it's fast and fairly painless. You will have
to install a few network protocols on the two machines, but that's pretty
painless as well.
Another fast and fairly easy option is a USB "crossover" cable if both
systems have USB support.
Finally, you can go the old "Direct Cable Connection" with a parallel cable.
It's not super-speedy, but will get the job done fairly pain free. A
parallel cable is cheap, and almost certainly both of your computers have
parallel ports. And as far as configuring the systems, Windows 95 and up
support DCC without the need for third-party software. Connecting via DCC
is very much like connecting via Dial-Up.
For whichever method you choose, you can search Google and find many helpul
sites to guide you through.
-Steve
"RB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bgngpk$62k$(E-Mail Removed)...
> How do I hook two pc computers together so that I can access files in each
> from either? Do I simply put a cable between the parallel ports?
>
> I have an old computer with files I use. My newer computer has some files
I
> use, but the disk in nearly full. I was thinking about maybe being able
to
> use the old computer as an extension of the newer computer.
>
>
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