3 questions:
1. allowing filesharing
2. what protocol to use
3. can I delete some of them or what do I need (protocols/clients/services)
1. I'm setting up a small network, and try to turn on filesharing. On one of the computers all the checkboxes are dimmed though (when I go Desktop | any folder | Properties | Sharing) I have run the network wizard, and I have tried to use the network disk, that I made when I setup the network on the first computer.
What can I do??
2. I dont like wizards, but someone convinced me that it was easy to use, so I tried. But I have discovered, that after running the network wizard, when I go to the Control Panel | Network connections | Local Area Connection (Properties) ... then its NOT using NWlink protocol - thats what all the guides tells me to use though, when I set up a small network.
3. So, should I use the wizard and let windows do what it want to do, or should I add the NWlink protocol? And in case of the last option, can you tell me something like this: delete all protocols, then add X, Z, and Z... because it all looks a bit messy now, I got almost all protocols, services, and clients added and I got no idea what it means!?
Thanks alot, I have spend 2 weeks on and off trying to get the last computer on filesharing. Any ideas will help.
1. allowing filesharing
2. what protocol to use
3. can I delete some of them or what do I need (protocols/clients/services)
1. I'm setting up a small network, and try to turn on filesharing. On one of the computers all the checkboxes are dimmed though (when I go Desktop | any folder | Properties | Sharing) I have run the network wizard, and I have tried to use the network disk, that I made when I setup the network on the first computer.
What can I do??
2. I dont like wizards, but someone convinced me that it was easy to use, so I tried. But I have discovered, that after running the network wizard, when I go to the Control Panel | Network connections | Local Area Connection (Properties) ... then its NOT using NWlink protocol - thats what all the guides tells me to use though, when I set up a small network.
3. So, should I use the wizard and let windows do what it want to do, or should I add the NWlink protocol? And in case of the last option, can you tell me something like this: delete all protocols, then add X, Z, and Z... because it all looks a bit messy now, I got almost all protocols, services, and clients added and I got no idea what it means!?
Thanks alot, I have spend 2 weeks on and off trying to get the last computer on filesharing. Any ideas will help.