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About services i have a windows XP OS and this computer is in office network, i am unable to see the computer browers in services command i can't access other netwok computer also it happened last few days. I need your valued thought Pradeep kumar

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    have you disabled firewall and allowed file sharing

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Click Start->run, type services.msc find and double click "Computer browser" select Startup type: "Automatic" and click Start then click Apply
If you want to see which services are safe to disable, visit http://www.cas411.com/ShowArticle.aspx?ID=82

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ENTER,
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APPLE MENU, SYSTEM PREFERENCES, VIEW MENU, NETWORK, IN PREFERENCE, NETWORK PORT,
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The following networking job I have done in this Lab. It is enough for a small office to access or transfer file Printing and access of shared Internet in different type of operating system.

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Here in this lab workers are use internet from an Usb net connect. So it must be shared in Network. It is too fast so shared internet can be access easily. In Windows XP system I connect the USB netconnect & share it in network. IF all the network setting is ok then all the systems can access shared internet through gateway. Here all users use this shared internet now.

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