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Keeker_1
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      23rd Sep 2005
Hi, extreme newbie here....i got a question. I have two computers (GAMES
and DATA) which are connected to each other via ethernet. GAMES is also
connected to my cable internet via USB. This was fine as I could have DATA
mapped as Z:\ drive, but i also wanted the internet on DATA so i could
update some software, so I bridged them in the network properties thingy.
Now i have the internet on both of them, but I dont have DATA mapped as the
Z:\ drive any more. Is there a better way of hooking two computers together
and still be able to map one as Z:\ ? Man, I hope this makes
sense....thanks for any help yall can give me. PS: Both are running
Windows XP.


 
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Jerry
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      23rd Sep 2005
Some reading might help. "Home Networking Annoyances" ISBN 0-596-00808-2 at
www.oreilly.com or local bookstore.

"Keeker_1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, extreme newbie here....i got a question. I have two computers (GAMES
> and DATA) which are connected to each other via ethernet. GAMES is also
> connected to my cable internet via USB. This was fine as I could have
> DATA
> mapped as Z:\ drive, but i also wanted the internet on DATA so i could
> update some software, so I bridged them in the network properties thingy.
> Now i have the internet on both of them, but I dont have DATA mapped as
> the
> Z:\ drive any more. Is there a better way of hooking two computers
> together
> and still be able to map one as Z:\ ? Man, I hope this makes
> sense....thanks for any help yall can give me. PS: Both are running
> Windows XP.
>
>



 
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Keeker_1
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      24th Sep 2005
I forgot to say that they both have different public IP addresses. Just as
if they were on two different accounts.


"Keeker_1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, extreme newbie here....i got a question. I have two computers (GAMES
> and DATA) which are connected to each other via ethernet. GAMES is also
> connected to my cable internet via USB. This was fine as I could have

DATA
> mapped as Z:\ drive, but i also wanted the internet on DATA so i could
> update some software, so I bridged them in the network properties thingy.
> Now i have the internet on both of them, but I dont have DATA mapped as

the
> Z:\ drive any more. Is there a better way of hooking two computers

together
> and still be able to map one as Z:\ ? Man, I hope this makes
> sense....thanks for any help yall can give me. PS: Both are running
> Windows XP.
>
>



 
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Tom Ferguson
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      24th Sep 2005
Consider sending the question to
microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web

NEWS://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xp.network_web

I am no expert in networking, to be sure. However, your setup seems OK.
As I read it:

You have two boxes, one called DATA and the other GAMES. Each has an
Ethernet card. There is a peer-to-peer network between them created by a
Ethernet crossover cable between the cards. (Some cards auto-switch modes
and will work if connected by an Ethernet patch cable instead.) Also, the
computer called Games also connects to your cable-provider Internet
connection by USB Internet adapter. (I make an assumption here.) You use
XP-provided Internet Connection Sharing. (bridged connections)

All of this gives satisfactory results connecting to and browsing the
Internet and whatever other Internet activities.

However, now you do not have the DATA computer's HD mapped to the GAMES
computer and you want to do so.

OK. Now my questions. What happens when you navigate to My Computer or
Windows Explorer Tools Map Network Drive and attempt to map the
desired drive?

What is the result of running the Windows
XP networking wizard?

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User



"Keeker_1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: Hi, extreme newbie here....i got a question. I have two computers
(GAMES
: and DATA) which are connected to each other via ethernet. GAMES is
also
: connected to my cable internet via USB. This was fine as I could have
DATA
: mapped as Z:\ drive, but i also wanted the internet on DATA so i could
: update some software, so I bridged them in the network properties
thingy.
: Now i have the internet on both of them, but I dont have DATA mapped as
the
: Z:\ drive any more. Is there a better way of hooking two computers
together
: and still be able to map one as Z:\ ? Man, I hope this makes
: sense....thanks for any help yall can give me. PS: Both are running
: Windows XP.
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Mike Hyndman
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      24th Sep 2005
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 18:16:57 -0500, "Keeker_1" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I forgot to say that they both have different public IP addresses. Just as
>if they were on two different accounts.

Are IP addresses and subnets in same range, eg. 192.168.2.* ( * any
number between 1&255) and subnet 255.255.255.0? Also the "workgroup"
name needs to be the same on both PC's.
MH
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Gordon
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      26th Sep 2005
"Keeker_1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, extreme newbie here....i got a question. I have two computers
> (GAMES and DATA) which are connected to each other via ethernet.
> GAMES is also connected to my cable internet via USB. This was fine
> as I could have DATA mapped as Z:\ drive, but i also wanted the
> internet on DATA so i could update some software, so I bridged them
> in the network properties thingy. Now i have the internet on both of
> them, but I dont have DATA mapped as the Z:\ drive any more. Is
> there a better way of hooking two computers together and still be
> able to map one as Z:\ ? Man, I hope this makes sense....thanks
> for any help yall can give me. PS: Both are running Windows XP.


Your easy solution is go buy a router for Internet access and connect both
machines to that.


 
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