In article <#(E-Mail Removed)>, "Gordon"
<gordon(thorn)@albedoconsulting.com> wrote:
>I have a client who has asked me to network a number of machines for File &
>Print sharing. Two machines are Windows98se, one is Windows98, and two are
>WindowsXP Home. Can anyone give me a sense of what will and won't work as
>far as File & Print sharing? Do I need to put all printers on the XP
>machines, for example? Any information I have beforehand is going to be a
>great help.
>
>thanks,
>Gordon
All versions of Windows can network with each other and share their
files and printers.
Make sure to use the same single network protocol on all computers.
Unless there's a specific reason to use a different one, use TCP/IP.
Installing a second protocol on even one computer can disrupt the
entire network, especially when XP is involved.
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