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Frustrating Networking
I have just upgraded my box to xp. I am attaching to the existing novell server. There for I am using Client Services for Netware. My problem is that when I go and set the preferred sever, tree, and context it does not always seem to save those settings. When I try to log on it says that it can not locate the

Adding WinXP Home to existing network
If the rest of your network already uses NetBEUI, then install NetBEUI on XP. NetBEUI is NEVER necessary on a network, but it's fine to use it. I've written some web pages with more about networks and protocols: Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm

Network XP and Win200 can't even ping!
The tips on these web pages should help you get everything to work: Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm Windows XP Network Troubleshooting http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP Please post any

Networking
Existing small network with Windows 2000 server and Win 98 PCs works fine. I connected new PC with Windows XP Pro to the network but it can not get connected to domain. When I enter user name and password I et the message: "The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.

Totally Confused
Open
the Network Connections folder. 2. Right click the local area network connection and click Properties. 3. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 4. Click Advanced. 5. Click WINS. 6. Click the Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP button. If that doesn't solve the problem, see this web site for more tips: Windows XP

win98-xp network
That's probably because of an error in the driver program for the network adapter. However, it's never necessary to run the Wizard. You can make all the network settings manually. I've written a web site that should help you get everything working: Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network

hooking an XP to existing peer to peer! trick?
Using the phrase, "windows 98" networking, this came up; Adding a new computer to an existing Windows network If you have an existing Windows network, you may want to add a new Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional computer. You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators

XP won't work with network
Even if it tells you to do it, don't run Windows XP's Network Setup Wizard on the other networked computers. You want to make the Windows XP computer conform to the existing network. The Wizard wants to make the rest of the network conform to XP." which messes things up worst that I have seen.

Add XP Pro Machine to Existing Thin Ethernet
By
default, XP is configured to obtain its TCP/IP configuration automatically. Since you have a Win 98SE ICS host, that's the right setting. Assign XP a unique computer name and the same workgroup name that your network already uses. I've written a web page that should help: Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network

Home network: A(XP) B and C(98SE) All OK except A cannot see C?
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows XP http://mvp.support.microsoft. com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en- us;MVPINTRO Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics Windows

adding XP notebook to existing Windows 98 Network
But you can un-install NetBEUI in Windows 95 and use TCP/IP instead. The most important thing is to use the same protocol for file and printer sharing on all computers. If you're adding XP to an existing network that already uses NetBEUI, then you can: 1. Install NetBEUI on XP to make it compatible with the

Network was working until I got XP!
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows XP http://support.microsoft. com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN- US;MVPFAQS Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm Windows XP Professional File Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_filesharin

Windows XP Network Setup
I am running a network with 4 computers: a serever running Windows 2003 Server, a desktop running Windows XP, a laptop running Windows XP and a laptop but I need to make it work where all three computers can access the internet connection, share printers and share files with the existing configuration as-is.

XP Pro won't network to Win 2K Pro.
Thanks There are lots of gotchas, since M$ badly botched XP when it comes to hybrid networks; but, it can be done with some effort. The sites below have just what you need to hack through the net jungle: - Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm - A good

XP to win98SE networking solution (simple)
If the existing network uses NetBEUI, install NetBEUI on XP. If the existing network uses IPX/SPX, install NWLink IPX/SPX on XP. In either case, un-bind sharing from TCP/IP on all of the computers. I've written a web page showing how to do it: Windows XP Network Protocols

Win XP Pro network trouble
The previous setup had IPX/SPX to transfer files/play games/Network between both computers and Used TCP/IP for the internet. part of a larger article that you might find interesting: Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd,

Adding an XP laptop to an ethernet network
... Windows XP Home Edition to an Existing Network) www.practicallynetworked. com/sharing/xp_ics (Steve Winograd's Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing) that has been having network trouble getting their older windows computers 95 - 98 - 98SE being able to have a Windows XP ( Home - Pro ) computer access the

Networking two XP computers
TIA, Pete If you use a hardware router, it automatically protects your network. On a computer with connections to both the Internet and the LAN, un-bind sharing Adding Windows XP Home Edition to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing

XP and the E-Mail that won't send!
Chuck cpaul...@edmlink.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Thanks for informing me of your excellent articles about XP networking issues. I have tried all the 10 suggestions under "Top ten rules for adding windows XP to an existing network". I now can click on "My Network Places" without a pause,

XP takes too long to recognize shared folders on peer to peer ...
Hans-Georg Michna hans-georgNoEmailPle...@michna.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web "Stan Noga Jr." <senog...@sover.net> wrote: I would like to add my notebook with Windows XP to a network established with Windows 98 operating system. Is this recommended? Does it work satisfactorily?