hi Ben,
thanks. so does it have a network setup wizard like xp?
that's what i'm not to sure about. if it doesn't have the network center -
then what do you use to set it up?
tia
alex
"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote:
> Aloha alex01,
>
> They all have networking, just some are more robust than others. Home Basic,
> as you might expect is the most limited but should still work with a network
> that small.
>
> -Ben-
> Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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>
> > hi,
> >
> > i have 3 machines at home presently networked sharing files and
> > printers in
> > a workgroup. i just got vista ultimate which is now installed on one
> > machine
> > and networked with two other xp machines.
> > my question is relating to the lowest version of vista i can install
> > on
> > other two machines but maintaining my networking status quo.
> > the ms website states that home basic and home premium do not have
> > networking center, but i'm not sure if this means no networking at all
> > or
> > just no networking center but basic networking.
> > please could someone clarify or explain this for me?
> > tia
> >
>
>
>