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we know to copy and paste and ffs women helping
awfull
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Who the hell would waste there time doing this?
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YOU ARE CONFUSED
AND MAKING OTHERS CONFUSED
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lovely job can you show these things with window 7
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thanks for your video it really works
thank for all
now i can share with ease!
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Does this share folder on wireless in XP?
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thanx dear love it
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mitz i thnk u skipped a part in the very begging: HOW TO CREATE AN NETWORK PLACE"
tuckavids 1 year ago
@tuckavids yeah I know ...skipped to the part where we can share stuff...missed how to set it all up first...
Computerbasics 1 year ago
Here is a question: I have two systems networked to share internet connection thru a residential gateway (router). I'm trying to get them to file share but it never works. I look in my workgroup and I see both systems listed, I have the files/folders I want to share enabled, they even show up, but I'm unable to access them. I get an error that says, "not enough server storage is available to process this command."
TheyFeedingULies 1 year ago
@TheyFeedingULies What are the operating systems you are using?
Computerbasics 1 year ago
@Computerbasics System one is XPpro64-bit, the 2nd is XPpro, both NFTS file system. The router is Netgear WGT624, I tried enabling UPnP, and that seemed to get me a bit closer. It showed my system on a "local network," but not both systems. I'm wondering if it's the routers firewall preventing file sharing. I checked and really there is that SPI firewall, but I don't wanna disable that.
I tried creating a network drive and that didn't work either. Any ideas?
TheyFeedingULies 1 year ago
@TheyFeedingULies Have you tried changing the IRPStackSize in your registry?
Computerbasics 1 year ago