Conflict networking windows XP professional with XP standard

From: Will (willer33_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: 29 Jun 2004 13:21:36 -0700

I recently networked 3 of my computers using a router and configuring
the network to peer to peer. Two of my computers run Windows XP
Professinal and one runs Windows XP standard. I have one computer (XP
Professional) which I share the files with the other two. The computer
with XP Professional have no problems. The computer with XP Standard
has problems when retriving or opening files from the network. When
trying open a file it will open quickly but then it will immediatly
freeze for a few minutes then go back to normal and let me work on the
file. When I save it does the samething, it will pause for several
minutes. When I check my programs it says "not responding" to the
corresponding application. Is there any settings I should configure to
to make XP standard work? I configured everything using network
wizard.



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