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hi,
I was wondering if someone can help me please.
I have 3 computers...ill name the 1-2-3.
computer one has xp home edition, two has windows2000 pro, three has xp home
edition also.
Now I have them all on hooked up to the internet with a wireless router.
The internet connection and router is coming from computer one....which is
not mine..I just use that for an internet connection..(fathers)
this is what I would like to do.
I want to hook up computer two and three together where I could share those
two drives ..if Im on computer 3..i would like to go into computer 2 and vise
versa.
Or should set one as a server and use that one to control the other.
If Im using computer two ....where do I go using windows2000 to see computer
3 or if Im using computer 3 with xp....how do I see computer two...
anyone have any suggestions..
I would appreciate anything..thank you
 
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hi,
I was wondering if someone can help me please.
I have 3 computers...ill name the 1-2-3.
computer one has xp home edition, two has windows2000 pro, three has
xp home edition also.
Now I have them all on hooked up to the internet with a wireless
router.
The internet connection and router is coming from computer
one....which is not mine..I just use that for an internet
connection..(fathers)
this is what I would like to do.
I want to hook up computer two and three together where I could share
those two drives ..if Im on computer 3..i would like to go into
computer 2 and vise versa.
Or should set one as a server and use that one to control the other.
If Im using computer two ....where do I go using windows2000 to see
computer 3 or if Im using computer 3 with xp....how do I see computer
two...
anyone have any suggestions..
I would appreciate anything..thank you

On all three PCs enable file and print sharing, set up shares, and with the
2k machine create a second account with the same username and password as
would be found on the two XP boxes so that you don't need to login every
time you wish to access it.

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Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/

"My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of
existence." - Sherlock Holmes
 
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