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This Windows XP junk won't let me transfer files!!

luvya

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🙁 I just picked up a crossover cable from Fry's as many of you suggest, and it still wouldn't let me transfer files between my 2 laptops. Anyone kind enough to provide step by step instruction? I am clueless now.
 
Which OS are both laptops running.

I was right, you're back in CA ... I guess the info I have is still accurate 😛
 
Originally posted by: desteffy
FTP!

Tried FTP, it keeps asking me for server's name and password....I have no idea what those are 🙁 Why do I need to provide server's name and password when I have the wired cable going through both machines?
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Which OS are both laptops running.

I was right, you're back in CA ... I guess the info I have is still accurate 😛

*bow before RossMan*

Both are running Windows XP, both shows local connection at 100mps...I disable the wireless connection to avoid any potential conflict. So...what can I do now?
 
Originally posted by: OMGoddess
Try turning off your firewall, I had this problem. But the only way was to turn off the firewall complelty.

I forgot how to turn off the firewall, where is that setting again?
 
firewall is in controll pannel - security center - for teh windows Xp firewall

if you installed a diff one then you shoudl know where that is

what you have here is a classic case of PEBKAC

 
connect the computers. Right click the folder and enabling sharing. On the other XP box, Look in My Network places in Windows explorer for the visible share or map a drive letter of the share by selecting tools, map drive \\COMPUTERNAME\SHARE NAME.

 
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