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Originally Posted by ComputerQueen
Personally - at this point if I were you, I would wipe out the home network and start over fresh and let the Wizard do it's thing! I would make sure whatever permissions are needed are set up before re-doing the home network setup. (XP is more likely the cuplrit in my opinion than 2000).
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Well, it comes down to not wanting to lose the file transport I have
at the moment.
How can I be sure that I've 'got everything' when eliminating 'homenet'?
And since I've been confused by book reading and web links, what is the
exact process to run the Wizard on both machines?
During setup of the OS I've done the task of making the workgroup.
What I haven't been able to get right is sharing the whole volume of C:
on both machines.
When I see c: icon on My Computer I want to be able to say add to
lets call it newworkgroup on each machine. This involves making a network drive with a different drive letter like J or K. I've done that.
I haven't gotten it right.
Please give an exact how to or I might be in over my head and lose
the file transfer ability I have now. I make printed copies so I can follow them.