Why use DCN at all? You will get a much faster data transmission rate with a
NIC to NIC connection, using a CAT 5 crossover cable, and neither computer
has to be a "host". See
www.practicallynetworked.com for details.
"Rahul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, I want to make a Direct Cable Connection with my
> laptop using a parallel cable. I want to use this desktop
> as the host. Does this desktop need to be connected to a
> network in order for me to make a Direct Cable Connection
> with my laptop?
> Using the New Connection Wizard in Windows XP, I followed
> the steps to set up a Direct Cable Connection but
> received an Incoming Connection Warning message saying
> that "Incoming Connections depend on the Routing and
> Remote Access service which was unable to start. For more
> information, check the system event log."
> In the Event Viewer there is an entry from the Service
> Control Manager with an Event ID: 7002 and
> description: "The Routing and Remote Access service
> depends on the NetBIOSGroup group and no member of this
> group started."
>
> Would really appreciate if you could please tell me where
> the problem is and how I could make a successful Direct
> Parallel Cable Connection.
> Thanks a lot for any information in advance.