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| 74419 | 2002-08-28 04:44:00 | I bought a NIC the other day on DSE(dick smith electronics). Most of this day network card has auto detect and it just work fine. But not with this. Any suggestion? (I got a P4.1.8, WinXP(HE)) |
shockwave (1089) | ||
| 74420 | 2002-08-28 04:45:00 | erm.. Win XP Home? You can't network a machine running home ed, only Win XP Pro.. Does that help? |
honeylaser (814) | ||
| 74421 | 2002-08-28 04:54:00 | Doesn't it come with a driver?? | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 74422 | 2002-08-28 05:00:00 | Hi The DSE card does run under Win XP Home using the drivers within XP. Mine was detected automatically when I reloaded software from scratch. |
Capital (813) | ||
| 74423 | 2002-08-28 05:28:00 | > erm.. Win XP Home? You can't network a machine > running home ed, only Win XP Pro.. > Does that help? GARBAGE!! I am running a network of 3 XP HE Pcs, and 1 W95 XP is easiest to network. DSE cards work OK |
godfather (25) | ||
| 74424 | 2002-08-28 21:56:00 | > > erm.. Win XP Home? You can't network a machine > > running home ed, only Win XP Pro.. > > Does that help? > > > GARBAGE!! > > I am running a network of 3 XP HE Pcs, and 1 W95 > XP is easiest to network. > DSE cards work OK I concede. I'm a moron. I was told that XP Home is "un-networkable"..? Is it that you can create a peer-to-peer but not a LAN? Or am I completely off here? |
honeylaser (814) | ||
| 74425 | 2002-08-28 22:20:00 | I run a LAN on XP HE I have a router assigning the IP addresses. All works fine. The differences in XP pro and HE centre around levels of permission on files, the ability to remotely control another XP pro machine, and not much else. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 74426 | 2002-08-28 22:45:00 | OK, I found this (www.microsoft.com) and it explains it. | honeylaser (814) | ||
| 74427 | 2002-09-09 02:54:00 | Thx my friend, but I find out that I have to change the file permission under regedit to make it work. The error message I got from my computer is this-"data invalid". I went to search in google and to make story short it works. Xtra has even provided asnwer for this. | shockwave (1089) | ||
| 74428 | 2002-09-09 06:57:00 | If the DSE card is a RealTek one - run the windows driver update thing in XP and get the latest XP supported driver from Microsoft. J :D |
Jester (13) | ||
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