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Sleww_99
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      2nd Jun 2004
i've got a home network set up between a laptop running
windows XP and a desktop running windows 98 S/E,

both computers seem to aknowlege eachother on the network
because the password is authenticated and then it says
they are connected,

not here's the tricky part, the desktop pops up a message
after connecting that states "dirrect cable connection
was unable to display the shared folders on the host
computer. to see the shared folders type the name of the
host computer"

i then type the name of the laptop which isn now named
Laptop on its ID line, and it gives me the error :Cannot
find host computer,


i've tried everything i could think of to fix it,
I was wondering if theres any way to fix or bypass this
problem and share folders,

Or if anyone knows a better way to transfer files and
folders with either normal phoneline connection or the
direct paralelle cable please let me know.

does anyone know an easier way of doing this?
ciao
Pat
 
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      2nd Jun 2004
A twisted LAN cable will give you a much faster
transfer ... but it requires both machines to have a LAN
card...
>-----Original Message-----
>i've got a home network set up between a laptop running
>windows XP and a desktop running windows 98 S/E,
>
>both computers seem to aknowlege eachother on the

network
>because the password is authenticated and then it says
>they are connected,
>
>not here's the tricky part, the desktop pops up a

message
>after connecting that states "dirrect cable connection
>was unable to display the shared folders on the host
>computer. to see the shared folders type the name of the
>host computer"
>
>i then type the name of the laptop which isn now named
>Laptop on its ID line, and it gives me the error :Cannot
>find host computer,
>
>
>i've tried everything i could think of to fix it,
>I was wondering if theres any way to fix or bypass this
>problem and share folders,
>
>Or if anyone knows a better way to transfer files and
>folders with either normal phoneline connection or the
>direct paralelle cable please let me know.
>
>does anyone know an easier way of doing this?
>ciao
>Pat
>.
>

 
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Sleww_99
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      3rd Jun 2004

no it doesn't matter to me how fast the connection is i
just need a connection that works, I just want to be able
to transfer files from the laptop to the desktop but the
desktop isn't recognizing the shared forlders

i think it is because one is running windows 98 S/E and
the laptop is running XP pro.

i could care less how fast or slow the connection is,
what matters most in this problem is transfering files,

thank you for the help
ciao
pat
 
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