Microsoft has tried to make it easy to set up a Windows XP network, share files and printers, and share an Internet connection. The Home Networking Wizard makes all the necessary network settings ...
The reasons are easy to understand. Wireless network communication means your home-based customers can now have all their computers communicating with each other and the Internet without the need, ...
Last night, my two Windows XP machines alerted me that I needed to install a new update from Microsoft. Odd, the “Patch Tuesday” updates for February installed two weeks ago and we’re still a ...
I've got a small home network. Two computers plug into a hub. My ADSL modem also plugs into the hub. One computer is running Windows XP Home, and the other is running Windows 98.<br><br>Both computers ...
RonE asked the Windows forum why Windows 7’s XP Mode can’t see other computers on the network. It can access the Internet. Windows 7’s XP Mode, part of the Windows Virtual PC, allows you to run a ...
Windows XP does more to integrate the Internet into its everyday operation and make networking simpler than any previous version of Windows. Security is improved thanks to the bundled firewall and ...
If you use a computer at work, school, library, or where ever a computer is on a network, you've probably seen the logon screen where it tells you to press Ctrl+Alt+Del. This is the logon prompt that ...
One of the major features of Windows XP is to allow a single PC to be connected to multiple networks, including those that dial in to America Online or EarthLink, a cable modem or DSL line, a home ...
On small office and home office networks, Windows XP and Windows Vista cooperate about as well as cats and dogs. But you can teach them to get along. When you combine Windows XP and Windows Vista PCs ...
In 96 days after this writing, Microsoft will end all support for Windows XP. The company has made the April 8 deadline abundantly clear, and it seems people are getting the message. The latest ...
Brace yourself: I kind of like XP. I've always been rather leery of most Microsoft products. But XP is remarkably clean for a .0 operating system. You've probably read plenty of articles about XP's ...
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