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I want to upgrade my home PC from Windows ME to Windows XP
Home Edition. The Upgrade Advisor says I won't be able to use NETBEUI on XP, as it's not supported. I don't understand enough about what NETBEUI is to know if that's a showstopper for me. How can I tell if I'm even using NETBEUI protocol. When I go to Control Panel, Network, the Primary Network Logon is Windows Logon. I'm not part of any network, and access the internet through cable (is that pertinent?) I'd appreciate any assistance. Thanks! Allison C. |
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Don't worry about it - you are not using NETBUI.
And, if you did, for some reason, the XP CD does have it as a separtae installation. "Allison C." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:a5ae01c49882$f34cbec0$(E-Mail Removed)... >I want to upgrade my home PC from Windows ME to Windows XP > Home Edition. The Upgrade Advisor says I won't be able to > use NETBEUI on XP, as it's not supported. I don't > understand enough about what NETBEUI is to know if that's > a showstopper for me. How can I tell if I'm even using > NETBEUI protocol. > > When I go to Control Panel, Network, the Primary Network > Logon is Windows Logon. I'm not part of any network, and > access the internet through cable (is that pertinent?) > > I'd appreciate any assistance. Thanks! |
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Thanks so much.
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