Re: Network Setup Wizard

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Confused Rookie wrote:

Attempting to setup a home network using the wizard. When I get to the
wizard screen that gives you the option to "Create a Network Setup
Disk," it says Network Setup Wizard can't find a floppy drive or other
removable media? I have an internal DVD/CD writer as well as an
external cd burner? Any suggestions? Anyone? Thanks in advance.

If all machines are XP, then just tell the Wizard you don't need to
create a Setup Disk. Then run the Network Setup Wizard on the other
computer(s). Reboot all machines, adjust firewalls as needed, and your
network should be fine.

Malke
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MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
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