I manage a small buisness, and we have 30 computers. I
want to use ICF as part of window XP. The problem is
that I do not want to have to configure each port on each
computer for some of the software we use.
Is there any way I could add something to the login
script and deploy the rules to all the computers?
Re: Windows Networking Abruptly Stops...umm, Networking. ... I share documents between my laptop and my ... I clicked on Workgroup Computers in the My Network Places window and ... it showed both the LAPTOP and the DESKTOP computers.... This would open up that particular shared folder on DESKTOP. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Windows Networking Abruptly Stops...umm, Networking. ... I share documents between my laptop and my ... I clicked on Workgroup Computers in the My Network Places window and ... it showed both the LAPTOP and the DESKTOP computers.... So I re-ran the Home Network wizard in My Network Places again on both ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: Windows Networking Abruptly Stops...umm, Networking. ... I share documents between my laptop and my ... I clicked on Workgroup Computers in the My Network Places window and ... it showed both the LAPTOP and the DESKTOP computers.... This would open up that particular shared folder on DESKTOP. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: Windows Networking Abruptly Stops...umm, Networking. ... I share documents between my laptop and my ... I clicked on Workgroup Computers in the My Network Places window and ... it showed both the LAPTOP and the DESKTOP computers.... So I re-ran the Home Network wizard in My Network Places again on both ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: Windows Networking Abruptly Stops...umm, Networking. ... I share documents between my laptop and my ... I clicked on Workgroup Computers in the My Network Places window and ... it showed both the LAPTOP and the DESKTOP computers.... So I re-ran the Home Network wizard in My Network Places again on both ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)