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Old 08-02-2004, 01:21 PM
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We networked by former computer to my new laptop just for
file transferring, so even though the network was set up,
there actually only is one computer now. Will this
interfere with printing, accessing the internet, or any
other functions? I feel like it does, but I am not sure.
I really would like to remove the computer from the
network, but I do not know how. Can you help.

Thanks-Donna.


donna.lee@usdoj.gov
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Old 08-02-2004, 02:58 PM
Matt Beals
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I'm sure there is someone in the DOJ IT deparment who can help you do this
and keep your network "secure". I'd ask a systems administrator in your
building.

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> We networked by former computer to my new laptop just for
> file transferring, so even though the network was set up,
> there actually only is one computer now. Will this
> interfere with printing, accessing the internet, or any
> other functions? I feel like it does, but I am not sure.
> I really would like to remove the computer from the
> network, but I do not know how. Can you help.
>
> Thanks-Donna.



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