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Hi,
I am a newbie with windows as I was used up to now to use Unix/ linux . I've bought an eee-pc, from which I would like to download files from the other machine I have . The two machines are each linked to the gateway provided by my ISP . I have set up manually a network link setting the address of the eee-pc as 192.68.0.1 and 192.68.0.2 for the other machine . Logged as Admin (pushing F8 at startup and choosing failsafe mode with network support ) on both machines , I tried within the file explorer to double-click from the eee-pc on the icon of the other pc, that actually appears . I get an error message stating that I don't have the right for the session required . Does someone know how to fix that ? And is there a way to download files from a machine via ethernet without logging in as admln ? Thanks for your help, Cédric |
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I am a bit rusty on XP, having used Vista & Windows 7 for some time, but you should be able to just set up a Small Home/Office Network on each machine (there's a wizard to do this), designate which folders/files you want to share and it should work fine.
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