In article <2aa201c37499$930a7420$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Barry"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I'm trying to set a network up using my phonelines. I mad
>the Network setup disk using XP but ME has a problem with
>coping on file.
>Is there a patch on the internet that I can down load?
>I have not found one.
>
>Thanks
>Barry
There's no need to run XP's Network setup disk on ME. You can make
the same settings manually that it would make:
1. Set the computer name, computer description, and workgroup name.
2. Install these network components if they're not already present:
a. Client for Microsoft Networks
b. TCP/IP
c. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
3. Share any printers connected to the computer.
4. Create the "Shared Documents" folder if it doesn't exist.
5. Share the "Shared Documents" folder.
6. Configure the local area network connection to obtain an IP
address automatically.
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