Hi Mike,
Make sure only one computer on your network has enabled the Browser
service. Stop the Browser service on all other computers.
If it's possible, install IPX/SPX to all computers.
Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!
Sincerely,
Steven Liu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
MCSE 2000
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| Subject: XP Pro Networking very veryt slow
| Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:48:38 -0700
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| I had XP Home and my netowrk connections and browse of
| network locations would take 5 minutes or more. Dell
| informed I should upgrade to XP Proe and this would solve
| the problem. I did and it didn't. I installed SP1a and
| this also did not fix the problem. Any help would be
| appreciated. This is a know problem and I need to know
| how to get the fix.
|
| Thanks
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