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Networking Windows xp & Windows 2000 ProMy friend has a Dell desktop that is running Windows XP Home edition. It also
has the cable modem connection to the internet. He also has a Linksys wireless router for the laptop. He also has a Dell Laptop that was running XP. He was able to connect to the internet & share files & print from his printers. His hard drive crashed and he took it in the computer shop and they installed a new hard drive and then Installed windows 2000 Pro on it. I have the workgroups setup to MSHOME and it wont see any off the network. The laptop also has two LAN connections that say connection unplugged. I tried running the ICS wizzard and it says that I cant run the wizzard on the 2000 machine. How do I manually configure the XP machine and the 2000 pro so they can see each other on the MSHOME network. -- Thanks for your Help David Hickenlooper In article <BC90B8BE-83D0-4B95-A2CF-4151643CC***@microsoft.com>, David
<DavidHickenloo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >My friend has a Dell desktop that is running Windows XP Home edition. It also I suspect that the people who installed Windows 2000 Pro on your>has the cable modem connection to the internet. He also has a Linksys >wireless router for the laptop. He also has a Dell Laptop that was running >XP. He was able to connect to the internet & share files & print from his >printers. His hard drive crashed and he took it in the computer shop and they >installed a new hard drive and then Installed windows 2000 Pro on it. I have >the workgroups setup to MSHOME and it wont see any off the network. The >laptop also has two LAN connections that say connection unplugged. I tried >running the ICS wizzard and it says that I cant run the wizzard on the 2000 >machine. How do I manually configure the XP machine and the 2000 pro so they >can see each other on the MSHOME network. friend's Dell laptop computer didn't install the correct network card driver programs. Have him go to Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager, click the "+" sign next to "Network adapters", and double-click each network adapter to see its status. If that doesn't show "This device is working properly.", there's a problem that needs to be fixed. If the device is working properly, see if it's getting a valid IP address from the wireless router. Linksys router's usually assign 192.168.1.x. Why did the computer shop people install Windows 2000 Pro on a computer that already had Windows XP? I don't know anything about the shop, but I have to wonder whether they're reputable and whether the copy of Windows 2000 Pro that they installed is legitimate or pirated. If your friend has the Windows XP installation disk that came with the Dell laptop, I recommend removing Windows 2000 Pro, installing Windows XP, installing the Dell drivers from the driver disk that came with the computer, and installing all available Windows Updates to bring it up to the current level. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 18:14:02 -0800, David
<DavidHickenloo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >My friend has a Dell desktop that is running Windows XP Home edition. It also David,>has the cable modem connection to the internet. He also has a Linksys >wireless router for the laptop. He also has a Dell Laptop that was running >XP. He was able to connect to the internet & share files & print from his >printers. His hard drive crashed and he took it in the computer shop and they >installed a new hard drive and then Installed windows 2000 Pro on it. I have >the workgroups setup to MSHOME and it wont see any off the network. The >laptop also has two LAN connections that say connection unplugged. I tried >running the ICS wizzard and it says that I cant run the wizzard on the 2000 >machine. How do I manually configure the XP machine and the 2000 pro so they >can see each other on the MSHOME network. With both computers in the same workgroup, configure the Windows 2000 computer for automatic (dynamic) settings. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/08/manual-network-setup-procedures.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/08/manual-network-setup-procedures.html But your friend should have had Windows XP re installed. Windows 2000 has a limited lifespan left. New products like IE V7 won't run under Windows 2000. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org.
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