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Blair
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      01-18-2005, 09:44 AM
I have found that I can transfer files from my laptop(XP) to my desktop(98)
Both PC appear on the laptop network
The desktop only shows the desktop on the desktop network.
The desktop can access the internet through the laptop via Internet Explorer
But accessing Outlook Express leads to a dialup window which has a padlock
and key shown.This dialup should not be necessary so I guess it is something
to do with security. The error report states that my password was rejected
"Invalid login/password pair"
My main problem is adding the laptop to the desktop network so that I can
transfer form the desktop to the laptop
Blair



 
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      01-18-2005, 09:53 AM
I should have stated that my network uses a crossover cable connection

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have found that I can transfer files from my laptop(XP) to my

desktop(98)
> Both PC appear on the laptop network
> The desktop only shows the desktop on the desktop network.
> The desktop can access the internet through the laptop via Internet

Explorer
> But accessing Outlook Express leads to a dialup window which has a padlock
> and key shown.This dialup should not be necessary so I guess it is

something
> to do with security. The error report states that my password was rejected
> "Invalid login/password pair"
> My main problem is adding the laptop to the desktop network so that I can
> transfer form the desktop to the laptop
> Blair
>
>
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      01-19-2005, 11:46 AM

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I should have stated that my network uses a crossover cable connection
>
> "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:OT2O%23qU$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have found that I can transfer files from my laptop(XP) to my

> desktop(98)
>> Both PC appear on the laptop network
>> The desktop only shows the desktop on the desktop network.
>> The desktop can access the internet through the laptop via Internet

> Explorer
>> But accessing Outlook Express leads to a dialup window which has a
>> padlock
>> and key shown.This dialup should not be necessary so I guess it is

> something
>> to do with security. The error report states that my password was
>> rejected
>> "Invalid login/password pair"
>> My main problem is adding the laptop to the desktop network so that I can
>> transfer form the desktop to the laptop
>> Blair
>>
>>
>>

>
>


use the login NAME and PASSWORD from win98 to create a new user on XP ...as
for Outlook ...go to account settings and choose LAN for the connection


 
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      01-19-2005, 01:28 PM

"Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:eMLwuvU$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I should have stated that my network uses a crossover cable connection
> >
> > "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:OT2O%23qU$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> I have found that I can transfer files from my laptop(XP) to my

> > desktop(98)
> >> Both PC appear on the laptop network
> >> The desktop only shows the desktop on the desktop network.
> >> The desktop can access the internet through the laptop via Internet

> > Explorer
> >> But accessing Outlook Express leads to a dialup window which has a
> >> padlock
> >> and key shown.This dialup should not be necessary so I guess it is

> > something
> >> to do with security. The error report states that my password was
> >> rejected
> >> "Invalid login/password pair"
> >> My main problem is adding the laptop to the desktop network so that I

can
> >> transfer form the desktop to the laptop
> >> Blair
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
> use the login NAME and PASSWORD from win98 to create a new user on XP

....as
> for Outlook ...go to account settings and choose LAN for the connection
>

Thanks for your help
I got very good advice from this site (E-Mail Removed)
I required to uninstall Zone Alarm first. That was what was preventing me
from connecting
Blair


 
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      01-19-2005, 02:24 PM

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:O6wvwTi$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:eMLwuvU$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I should have stated that my network uses a crossover cable connection
>> >
>> > "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:OT2O%23qU$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> I have found that I can transfer files from my laptop(XP) to my
>> > desktop(98)
>> >> Both PC appear on the laptop network
>> >> The desktop only shows the desktop on the desktop network.
>> >> The desktop can access the internet through the laptop via Internet
>> > Explorer
>> >> But accessing Outlook Express leads to a dialup window which has a
>> >> padlock
>> >> and key shown.This dialup should not be necessary so I guess it is
>> > something
>> >> to do with security. The error report states that my password was
>> >> rejected
>> >> "Invalid login/password pair"
>> >> My main problem is adding the laptop to the desktop network so that I

> can
>> >> transfer form the desktop to the laptop
>> >> Blair
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >

>>
>> use the login NAME and PASSWORD from win98 to create a new user on XP

> ...as
>> for Outlook ...go to account settings and choose LAN for the connection
>>

> Thanks for your help
> I got very good advice from this site (E-Mail Removed)
> I required to uninstall Zone Alarm first. That was what was preventing me
> from connecting
> Blair
>
>

good site ...good rule of thumb for network troubleshooting


 
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      01-19-2005, 03:49 PM

> use the login NAME and PASSWORD from win98 to create a new user on XP
> > ...as
> >> for Outlook ...go to account settings and choose LAN for the

connection
> >>

> > Thanks for your help
> > I got very good advice from this site (E-Mail Removed)
> > I required to uninstall Zone Alarm first. That was what was preventing

me
> > from connecting
> > Blair
> >
> >

> good site ...good rule of thumb for network troubleshooting
>

I'm now left with the problem of access to the shared printer from The guest
PC (98)
I get the message "There was an error writing to LPT1
Printer nor ready. Make sure printer is ready and on line
Any suggestions
Blair


 
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      01-19-2005, 04:27 PM

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>> use the login NAME and PASSWORD from win98 to create a new user on XP
>> > ...as
>> >> for Outlook ...go to account settings and choose LAN for the

> connection
>> >>
>> > Thanks for your help
>> > I got very good advice from this site (E-Mail Removed)
>> > I required to uninstall Zone Alarm first. That was what was preventing

> me
>> > from connecting
>> > Blair
>> >
>> >

>> good site ...good rule of thumb for network troubleshooting
>>

> I'm now left with the problem of access to the shared printer from The
> guest
> PC (98)
> I get the message "There was an error writing to LPT1
> Printer nor ready. Make sure printer is ready and on line
> Any suggestions
> Blair
>
>

printer attached to XP ? need to load win98 drivers on XP , need to share
the printer (use a share name less than 8 characters)

you may need to uninstall the "network" printer from the win98 box and
reinstall after you have loaded win98 drivers on the XP box.

and of course make sure your firewall is not interfering :>


 
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      01-23-2005, 05:17 AM
> > I'm now left with the problem of access to the shared printer from The
> > guest
> > PC (98)
> > I get the message "There was an error writing to LPT1
> > Printer nor ready. Make sure printer is ready and on line
> > Any suggestions
> > Blair
> >
> >

> printer attached to XP ? need to load win98 drivers on XP , need to

share
> the printer (use a share name less than 8 characters)
>
> you may need to uninstall the "network" printer from the win98 box and
> reinstall after you have loaded win98 drivers on the XP box.
>
> and of course make sure your firewall is not interfering :>
>

The printer is attached to XP and the 98 drivers were already installed
Have cancelled my XP Firewall.
I decided to check the port settings and found that the port selected was
the USB 001 USB Virtual Printer Port
I changed this to LAN Managed port \\OEMCOMPUTER\EPSON but I got a message
"Printer setting could not be saved"
I obviously have to change the port to the LAN setting but how do I do this?
Blair


 
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      01-23-2005, 05:31 AM

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > I'm now left with the problem of access to the shared printer from The
> > > guest
> > > PC (98)
> > > I get the message "There was an error writing to LPT1
> > > Printer nor ready. Make sure printer is ready and on line
> > > Any suggestions
> > > Blair
> > >
> > >

> > printer attached to XP ? need to load win98 drivers on XP , need to

> share
> > the printer (use a share name less than 8 characters)
> >
> > you may need to uninstall the "network" printer from the win98 box and
> > reinstall after you have loaded win98 drivers on the XP box.
> >
> > and of course make sure your firewall is not interfering :>
> >

> The printer is attached to XP and the 98 drivers were already installed
> Have cancelled my XP Firewall.
> I decided to check the port settings and found that the port selected was
> the USB 001 USB Virtual Printer Port
> I changed this to LAN Managed port \\OEMCOMPUTER\EPSON but I got a message
> "Printer setting could not be saved"
> I obviously have to change the port to the LAN setting but how do I do

this?
> Blair


Furtherto my last message I have checked the Print to the following port on
98 and it was set to LPT1 and I
changed it to \\laptop\epson .
Blair


 
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      01-25-2005, 03:40 PM

"Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > > I'm now left with the problem of access to the shared printer from

The
> > > > guest
> > > > PC (98)
> > > > I get the message "There was an error writing to LPT1
> > > > Printer nor ready. Make sure printer is ready and on line
> > > > Any suggestions
> > > > Blair
> > > >
> > > >
> > > printer attached to XP ? need to load win98 drivers on XP , need to

> > share
> > > the printer (use a share name less than 8 characters)
> > >
> > > you may need to uninstall the "network" printer from the win98 box and
> > > reinstall after you have loaded win98 drivers on the XP box.
> > >
> > > and of course make sure your firewall is not interfering :>
> > >

> > The printer is attached to XP and the 98 drivers were already installed
> > Have cancelled my XP Firewall.
> > I decided to check the port settings and found that the port selected

was
> > the USB 001 USB Virtual Printer Port
> > I changed this to LAN Managed port \\OEMCOMPUTER\EPSON but I got a

message
> > "Printer setting could not be saved"
> > I obviously have to change the port to the LAN setting but how do I do

> this?
> > Blair

>
> Furtherto my last message I have checked the Print to the following port

on
> 98 and it was set to LPT1 and I
> changed it to \\laptop\epson .
> Blair
>

For information I can now print on both PCs
Problem solved
Blair


 
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