Frankster,
Great - thanks. One final bug:
The XP Pro laptop can see the XP Home desktop and can read files from it and
write files to it.
The XP Home desktop shows the laptop in My Network Places/Microsoft Windows
Network but can't access the laptop to read/write files.
Any ideas?
Thanks again.
-Andrew
"Frankster" wrote:
> XP Home: (XP Home can ONLY use "Simple File Sharing" and is already set that
> way)
> 1) Windows Explorer | Right Click on C drive and select Sharing | Check
> "Share this folder" | type in sharename of 'cdrive' (sans quotes) | OK.
>
> XP Pro: (can use either Simple File Sharing or not)
> 1) Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View Tab | Scroll down to
> bottom and select "Use Simple File Sharing".
>
> 2) Windows Explorer | Right Click on C drive and select Sharing | Check
> "Share this folder" | type in sharename of 'cdrive' (sans quotes) | OK.
>
> From either box:
> 1) Windows Explorer | Tools | Map Network Drive | Type in
> \\othercomputername\cdrive | Finish.
>
> That should do it.
>
> If you DO NOT WANT Simple File Sharing on XP Pro, you will have to go to
> both computers and create the exact same userID and password on each before
> attempting to map a drive.
>
> -Frank
>
> "aheitner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:295F49D2-76B8-4B49-8B39-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > So, I've read the documentation, but still can't figure out how to allow
> > my
> > laptop (connected to home/office network router via wireless) to share
> > files
> > with my desktop (connected to router via ethernet). Probably a very basic
> > question, but would appreciate if you can point me in the right direction.
> >
> > Below is the config:
> >
> > Desktop: XP Home Edition 2002 SP2
> > ethernet connection to Linksys router
> > can access the Internet
> >
> > Laptop: XP Pro 2002 SP2
> > has both wireless and ethernet connection to Linksys router, although I
> > don't generally use the ethernet connection
> > can access the Internet
> >
> >
> > I've tried bridging the networks, but get an error message saying that I
> > have to select 2 networks that are not on the Internet.
> >
> > The Network Setup Wizard seems to be designed for 2 wired networks, rather
> > than 1 wired/1 wireless, but not sure.
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > -Andrew
> >
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