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Guest
This may appear as venting, but really its not.
I read the network thread trying to get a network working between Vista and
Xp machines.
After many hours and frustration I found a software solution called Network
Magic. It worked so fast it was ridiculous.
I don't work for the vendor nor am I affiliated in any way.
I would dearly like someone from MS to comment on why MS is unable to
provide specific step by step instructions that accomplish what a 3rd party
vendor does with software - OR - is networking so complicated that it demands
a software solution to setup/work?
Or do we users simply have so many unique circumstances that no set of
instructions would be adequate?
After reading through the threads it appears that here are the variables to
set:
Firewall conflicts
Naming conflicts
Protocals and patch requirements
Sharing settings
Netbios settings
etc
Why not build a word table that defines these and other factors I'm missing
and define the settings on each type of machine - with a short explanation of
their relevance.
I read the network thread trying to get a network working between Vista and
Xp machines.
After many hours and frustration I found a software solution called Network
Magic. It worked so fast it was ridiculous.
I don't work for the vendor nor am I affiliated in any way.
I would dearly like someone from MS to comment on why MS is unable to
provide specific step by step instructions that accomplish what a 3rd party
vendor does with software - OR - is networking so complicated that it demands
a software solution to setup/work?
Or do we users simply have so many unique circumstances that no set of
instructions would be adequate?
After reading through the threads it appears that here are the variables to
set:
Firewall conflicts
Naming conflicts
Protocals and patch requirements
Sharing settings
Netbios settings
etc
Why not build a word table that defines these and other factors I'm missing
and define the settings on each type of machine - with a short explanation of
their relevance.