connecting xp and vista thorough crossover cable is really simple.check out the tutorial here for connecting the same via cross over cable.if you have any 3rd party av firewalls ,you should disable them before you attempt to connect.
connecting xp and vista thorough crossover cable is really simple.check out the tutorial here for connecting the same via cross over cable.if you have any 3rd party av firewalls ,you should disable them before you attempt to connect.
"sreenidhi b.s" wrote in message news:2008103111026sreenidhibs@xxxxxx
> connecting xp and vista thorough crossover cable is really simple.check
> out the tutorial here for connecting the same via cross over cable.if you
> have any 3rd party av firewalls ,you should disable them before you
> attempt to connect.
Tutorial WHERE? You forgot the URL. You are NOT posting to a forum hosted by
Egghead cafe you are posting to a global Usenet newsgroup.
I wouldn't disable any anti-virus or firewall software, especially since
there will be Wi-Fi connections as part of the system. Just set the
firewalls to allow conncetions from the expected IP address of the
other computer.
*TimDaniels*
<sreenidhi b.s> wrote:
> connecting xp and vista thorough crossover cable is really simple.check out
> the tutorial here for connecting the same via cross over cable.if you have any
> 3rd party av firewalls ,you should disable them before you attempt to connect.
"Gordon" wrote:His name is "sreenidhi b.s", get it?.
> "sreenidhi b.s" wrote>
>> connecting xp and vista thorough crossover cable is really simple.check out
>> the tutorial here for connecting the same via cross over cable.if you have
>> any 3rd party av firewalls ,you should disable them before you attempt to
>> connect.
>
> Tutorial WHERE? You forgot the URL. You are NOT posting to a forum
> hosted by Egghead cafe you are posting to a global Usenet newsgroup.
*TimDaniels*
sorry sorry sorry
i am extremely sorry
i didnt realize what i was doing and i didnt recheck
well,you dont have to disable firewall by 3rd party system
completely.disable while connecting and enable them back after
connection is completed.however you still have firewall protection from
windows which comes by default.
finally,here's the link
http://techtricks.co.in/connecting-v...ossover-cable/
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i am extremely sorry.i didnt preview before posting.
here is the link
CONNECTING VISTA LAPTOP TO XP DESKTOP USING ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE | techtricks.co.in
"sreenidhi b.s" wrote in message news:20081122133750sreenidhibs@xxxxxx
For what and to whom?
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