I have two computers. I am sharing broadband internet through a router, between these two computers. Can I connect these two computers using the router I have, for data transfer ?
On the Win2000 computer, go to my computer; right click on the C: drive; go into sharing and give your C: drive a share name, such as Win2k C drive, and allow sharing on it. Say apply and then exit all the way back to the desktop. Now, right click on my computer and go into properties. Click on Network identification and then click on properties. Type in "Home" for the name of the workgroup and then click apply, and exit and reboot. What you are doing is setting up a network on your Win2k computer first. After, you have it all set up then you will want to walk thru the network wizard on the XP machine. When you get to the point of naming the network, be sure to make it "Home" and that you wish to set up sharing. Don't bother with a network diskette. Once you have it all set up, reboot the PC and then go into Neighborhood network. If everything went good, you should be able to see the C: drive on the Win2k PC. Good Luck - Cathy
I am in a similar boat to Ambatim on this however there is one aditional complication. At home I have desktop with WinXP connected to a Belkin wireless 802.11g router via a USB network adapter and from work a Win2K laptop connected using a notebook network card.
My issue is on my laptop my computer name 'worklaptop' is a member of a domain i.e. mywork.domain.com and workgroup is empty. As this is a work machine I do not have Admin priveleges on the machine but would still like to share it at home for networking, can I just enter the workgroup as described in the previous post ?
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