Re: Can I remove the 1394 setting? Re: Where is the advanced menu?

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From: Barry (pitchburner_at_yahoo.com.NS)
Date: 03/13/04


Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 10:25:05 GMT

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 22:55:47 -0700, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@pobox.com>
wrote:

>In article <jmv450t38ihs12a9dgdsklirh7hqcrpk4t@4ax.com>, Barry
><pitchburner@yahoo.com.NS> wrote:
>>On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 02:51:00 GMT, Barry <pitchburner@yahoo.com.NS> wrote:
>>
>>>Open Network Connections.
>>>Under LAN or High-Speed Internet, click the local area connection for the home
>>>or small office network.
>>>Under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection.
>>>In Local Area Network Properties, click Install.
>>>In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add.
>>>Click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, click OK, and then
>>>click Close.
>>>In Network Connections, on the Advanced menu, click Advanced Settings.
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>I get this far but I can't find this menu.
>>
>>I found it.
>>Now I have tried to set up both computers to share files but one computer has
>>this 1394? setting and sets up the network on that, but I have no access to
>>ipx/spx through this 1394 setting.
>>The other computer doesn't have 1394 at all.
>>How do fix this?
>
>The 1394 connection is associated with an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) port on
>the computer. If you don't use FireWire for networking, right-click
>and disable the 1394 connection.

I did that.
It still shows me this when trying to network the two machines. I can't get the
two computers to see each other

Internet connection settings:

Internet connection: Local Area Connection
_______________________________________________________________________
Network settings:

Computer description: NEW
Computer name: COMPUTER
Workgroup name: MSHOME1

The Shared Documents folder and any printers connected to this computer have
been shared.
_______________________________________________________________________
Connection to your network: 1394 Connection



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