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DelmarMiller
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      14th Sep 2008
I tried to link two computers using a USB cable. Both computer are running XP
with Service pack 3. I went in through Control Panel, Network Connections,
Create a new connection, Chose Set up an Advanced Connection, but Connect to
Another Computer is greyed out on one of the two, a Notebook.

How can I change this so that it is available?
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      14th Sep 2008
"DelmarMiller" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I tried to link two computers using a USB cable. Both computer are running
>XP
> with Service pack 3. I went in through Control Panel, Network Connections,
> Create a new connection, Chose Set up an Advanced Connection, but Connect
> to
> Another Computer is greyed out on one of the two, a Notebook.
>
> How can I change this so that it is available?
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> bmiller19



Instead of using a USB cable, get your self a network crossover cable..


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      15th Sep 2008


DelmarMiller wrote:
> I tried to link two computers using a USB cable. Both computer are
> running XP with Service pack 3. I went in through Control Panel,
> Network Connections, Create a new connection, Chose Set up an
> Advanced Connection, but Connect to Another Computer is greyed out on
> one of the two, a Notebook.
>
> How can I change this so that it is available?


You need to use a special USB cable not an ordinary USB cable, I have a
Digitus (http://www.digitus.de) USB to USB Datalink Cable.


 
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Mick Murphy
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      15th Sep 2008
Use a Cat5 Crossover(not Patch Cable) Cable to link both computers.
Then run the wizard; info below.

Also, run the XP’s Home or Small Office Network File and Printer Sharing
Wizard, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer
to it(redoing the Wizard seems to work for XP machines!).

In “My Network Places”: “Set up a Home or Small Office Network”
OR under Accessories > Communications > Network Setup Wizard > Allow File
and Printer Sharing.

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"DelmarMiller" wrote:

> I tried to link two computers using a USB cable. Both computer are running XP
> with Service pack 3. I went in through Control Panel, Network Connections,
> Create a new connection, Chose Set up an Advanced Connection, but Connect to
> Another Computer is greyed out on one of the two, a Notebook.
>
> How can I change this so that it is available?
> --
> bmiller19

 
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Mick Murphy
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      15th Sep 2008
Ignore middle vista paragraph. Accidently included.

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"DelmarMiller" wrote:

> I tried to link two computers using a USB cable. Both computer are running XP
> with Service pack 3. I went in through Control Panel, Network Connections,
> Create a new connection, Chose Set up an Advanced Connection, but Connect to
> Another Computer is greyed out on one of the two, a Notebook.
>
> How can I change this so that it is available?
> --
> bmiller19

 
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