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How to share media from my Windows Vista to other Computers? I want to play videos from my Vista computer to my Windows 7 Computer. How do I?
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On the Vista machine to the network..
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I'm a DSL user and don't want to buy a router as I won't need it in a few months. I know it's possible to plug-in a DSL cable to your modem and get on the internet. I also know it's possible to share that connection with another computer using an Ethernet...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
I would use the 1 Vista machine setup to have Internet and frustration worth the $49?
To set up connection sharing between your two computers:
Connect the two computers' RJ-45's with a....
The DSL modem and the two computers.
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I am developing a program which sends images from one computer to another (similar to remote assistance without mouse/keyboard input). The two computers I use to test this are one Windows XP machine and one Windows Vista. I have the stationary XP machine...
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It was actually blocking on both computers.
Through, try using Wireshark, is Vista sending the data out?
Is XP receiving it?
No magic here, you will have to check the data path from start to finish.
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Hi, when you have a Vista PC and XP PC and you can not see the XP PC in Network Mapping on the Vista machine, have a look at this fix.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc749119.aspx
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I have computers with different OS's that I want to network through my wireless router that they are connected to but each say all have to be on same OS to form a network Home group and can't find each other. How do I solve this???
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I am running Windows Mail on a Vista machine and am trying to import all messages into a new Win7 computer with Windows Live Mail.
I have exported the messages using Microsoft Windows Mail protocol to a USB hard drive. When I import them into the new...
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I am building an MFC application for both XP and Vista. I have Visual Studio 2008 installed on the XP machine but I need to debug the application on Vista. How can I do that? Do I really have to install Visual Studio on a Vista machine?
When using remote...
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The biggest rule I've found so far for developing....
For this part of the debugging, it probably better that you .
You can install VirtualPC (or other virtualization software) and install Vista as virtual system, so you don't need two computers.
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Enable the (Hidden) Administrator Account on Windows 7 or Vista
Many people familiar with prior versions of Windows are curious what happened to the built-in Administrator account that was always created by default...
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I am trying to install Windows Vista on my laptop in which the CD drive no longer works. I decided I would install via USB flash drive. On that same laptop I created my bootable flash drive, vLited it to remove some undeeded things and now my laptop wont...
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You need....
The following two articles relate to XP, but will probably also apply to Vista:
Missing Or Corrupt to create a bootable USB drive from XP which will work for installing Vista, according to this blog article by James O'Neill at MS .
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Hello, My network is composed of about 300 vlans (no broadcast between them). In each of those subnet are windows computers (xp, vista, seven). They are all included in the same workgroup (i.e. they aren't in a domain). Can the computers get a list of...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Other more maintainable methods aside like a domain or a peering WINS setup... .
You'll need to configure all of your clients to use the central WINS server or set up a WINS server on each subnet and make the WINS servers push\pull partners to each other .
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