What does Network Magic know that Microsoft doesn't?

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Guest

I have been struggling to get my four Win XP pcs to talk to each other via an
ethernet/wireless network with D-Link router and ADSL modem to share printer
some filespaces. The security systems on each XP installation seem to
frustrate the others. I read all the available tips and tutorials, but there
were still problems.

I downloaded the Network Magic trial and installed it on all four pcs.
Immediately, every PC was visible, all the shares were enabled, the printer
was available to everyone, even the router and adsl modem status was being
displayed.

So, does Network Magic know more about XP than Microsloth? I think so...

Tony
 
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Guest

A sarcastic question deserves a sarcastic response. It's what you don't know
about networking and security that was causing your problems.

First of all what Network Magic just did was probably open up your 4 PC's to
everyone. Now if you feel comfortable with that then go for it.

Are you using XP Pro or Home edition? Home is crippled as far as sharing is
concerned. If you are using Pro then you should have no problem sharing
resources provided you set up IP settings and personal firewall settings
properly.

If you feel comfortable allowing software like Network Magic to take control
of those settings for you without knowing what specifically was done then
have at it.

If you want to be more specific about what version you are using and exactly
what problems you were having, I'll be glad to give you better answers.
 
C

Chuck

I have been struggling to get my four Win XP pcs to talk to each other via an
ethernet/wireless network with D-Link router and ADSL modem to share printer
some filespaces. The security systems on each XP installation seem to
frustrate the others. I read all the available tips and tutorials, but there
were still problems.

I downloaded the Network Magic trial and installed it on all four pcs.
Immediately, every PC was visible, all the shares were enabled, the printer
was available to everyone, even the router and adsl modem status was being
displayed.

So, does Network Magic know more about XP than Microsloth? I think so...

Tony

Tony,

You don't know what the original problem was, nor what Network Magic did. You
know only that it works now. If you're comfortable working that way, then
continue.

Or you could diagnose the way your network is now setup, and make sure that you
like it that way. It's your network - what do you want?
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/computer-uniqueness.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/computer-uniqueness.html
 

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