July 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1440 pages
40h 40m
English
If you have computers running older versions of Windows as well as XP, you'll very likely want to network them—if not permanently, at least long enough to transfer files from an old computer to a newer one. What most people quickly find out is that it's not as simple as you'd hope. While all versions of Windows use the same basic networking protocols to share files and printers, compatibility problems crop up more often than not. And while some of the problems are easily explained and fixed, others remain mysterious and intermittent. (We Windows users are used to that, aren't we?)
The most significant issue facing would-be Windows networkers is that starting with XP, Microsoft has changed ...
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