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      8th Feb 2007
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
 
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      8th Feb 2007
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-
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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
>



 
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      8th Feb 2007
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
> Roland Schorr & Tower
> http://www.rolandschorr.com
> Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm
>
> > 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
> >

>
>
>

 
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Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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      9th Feb 2007
Aloha alex01,

I never use the wizards anyhow - I set up shares by right-clicking the folder
I want to share and choosing "Sharing" in XP. I haven't tried it in Home
Basic but I'd guess that a similar process is available.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm

> 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
>> Roland Schorr & Tower
>> http://www.rolandschorr.com
>> Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm
>>> 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



 
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