From: ~*Laughingstar 2009*~ on 27 Oct 2009 20:58 I have a new Dell mini and a business HP Desktop, both XP Pro. Because I utilize adaptive software (ZoomText, Dragon, Kurzweil 1000, etc), I need to have some access to at least a few folders in Word that are on my desktop computer when using my laptop (I have learned it isn't wise to be away w/o one's computer). Frankly, I don't quite *understand* the directions I've 'read' on microsoft.com, and when I went to have someone help me who knows how to to this utilizing my Live Messenger, I got a message that I wasn't set up for that, or needed Admin approval, but I've always been the only person on my computer (Desktop) and new one (and I do use a Windows password at start up). Thank you if you can help - at least in helping me Request Remote Assistance. I have a few people as Friends on my Messenger including the one who can help me, but when I click on that "it" shows no one is listed. Sheesh. Thank you, again.
From: ~*Laughingstar 2009*~ on 28 Oct 2009 11:52 Opps - I'm on wireless ~*Laughingstar 2009*~ wrote: > I have a new Dell mini and a business HP Desktop, both XP Pro. > > Because I utilize adaptive software (ZoomText, Dragon, Kurzweil 1000, > etc), I need to have some access to at least a few folders in Word > that are on my desktop computer when using my laptop (I have learned > it isn't wise to be away w/o one's computer). > > Frankly, I don't quite *understand* the directions I've 'read' on > microsoft.com, and when I went to have someone help me who knows how > to to this utilizing my Live Messenger, I got a message that I wasn't > set up for that, or needed Admin approval, but I've always been the > only person on my computer (Desktop) and new one (and I do use a > Windows password at start up). > > Thank you if you can help - at least in helping me Request Remote > Assistance. I have a few people as Friends on my Messenger including > the one who can help me, but when I click on that "it" shows no one > is listed. Sheesh. Thank you, again.
From: db on 28 Oct 2009 11:52 to connect two computers in the same house you can connect a network cable to both computers. each computer will have a port/jack to plug each end of the cable into the computers. however, you can't use a regular cable. you need to use one that is called a cross over cable. it is usually a yellow colored cable. also, turn off both firewalls so that they don't pose a hindrance for connecting the computers together. then you will need to create a group ----------- in regards to msmessenger and connecting two computers from different locations via the internet, perhaps these method might be better for you: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/support/remotetech.mspx -- db���`�...�><)))�> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - @Hotmail.com - nntp Postologist ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "~*Laughingstar 2009*~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message news:usaVUn2VKHA.3428(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I have a new Dell mini and a business HP Desktop, both XP Pro. > > Because I utilize adaptive software (ZoomText, Dragon, Kurzweil 1000, > etc), I need to have some access to at least a few folders in Word that > are on my desktop computer when using my laptop (I have learned it isn't > wise to be away w/o one's computer). > > Frankly, I don't quite *understand* the directions I've 'read' on > microsoft.com, and when I went to have someone help me who knows how to to > this utilizing my Live Messenger, I got a message that I wasn't set up for > that, or needed Admin approval, but I've always been the only person on my > computer (Desktop) and new one (and I do use a Windows password at start > up). > > Thank you if you can help - at least in helping me Request Remote > Assistance. I have a few people as Friends on my Messenger including the > one who can help me, but when I click on that "it" shows no one is listed. > Sheesh. Thank you, again. > > >
From: ~*Laughingstar 2009*~ on 28 Oct 2009 12:00 top post??? that won't help when I'm away from home, though. I was told I did not need a connecting cable db wrote: > to connect two computers in the same > house you can connect a network cable > to both computers. > > each computer will have a port/jack to > plug each end of the cable into the computers. > > however, you can't use a regular cable. > > you need to use one that is called a > cross over cable. > > it is usually a yellow colored cable. > > also, turn off both firewalls so that > they don't pose a hindrance for > connecting the computers together. > > then you will need to create a > group > > ----------- > > in regards to msmessenger and > connecting two computers from > different locations via the internet, > > perhaps these method might be > better for you: > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/support/remotetech.mspx > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> > > "~*Laughingstar 2009*~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message > news:usaVUn2VKHA.3428(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> I have a new Dell mini and a business HP Desktop, both XP Pro. >> >> Because I utilize adaptive software (ZoomText, Dragon, Kurzweil 1000, >> etc), I need to have some access to at least a few folders in Word >> that are on my desktop computer when using my laptop (I have learned >> it isn't wise to be away w/o one's computer). >> >> Frankly, I don't quite *understand* the directions I've 'read' on >> microsoft.com, and when I went to have someone help me who knows how >> to to this utilizing my Live Messenger, I got a message that I >> wasn't set up for that, or needed Admin approval, but I've always >> been the only person on my computer (Desktop) and new one (and I do >> use a Windows password at start up). >> >> Thank you if you can help - at least in helping me Request Remote >> Assistance. I have a few people as Friends on my Messenger including >> the one who can help me, but when I click on that "it" shows no one >> is listed. Sheesh. Thank you, again.
From: db on 28 Oct 2009 12:56 oh, you want to access your computer from a different location. then you might skip using msmessenger and use a freeware called "simple desktop". -- db���`�...�><)))�> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - @Hotmail.com - nntp Postologist ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "~*Laughingstar 2009*~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message news:e7sY7e#VKHA.2340(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > top post??? > > that won't help when I'm away from home, though. > > I was told I did not need a connecting cable > > db wrote: >> to connect two computers in the same >> house you can connect a network cable >> to both computers. >> >> each computer will have a port/jack to >> plug each end of the cable into the computers. >> >> however, you can't use a regular cable. >> >> you need to use one that is called a >> cross over cable. >> >> it is usually a yellow colored cable. >> >> also, turn off both firewalls so that >> they don't pose a hindrance for >> connecting the computers together. >> >> then you will need to create a >> group >> >> ----------- >> >> in regards to msmessenger and >> connecting two computers from >> different locations via the internet, >> >> perhaps these method might be >> better for you: >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/support/remotetech.mspx >> >> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> >> >> "~*Laughingstar 2009*~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message >> news:usaVUn2VKHA.3428(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> I have a new Dell mini and a business HP Desktop, both XP Pro. >>> >>> Because I utilize adaptive software (ZoomText, Dragon, Kurzweil 1000, >>> etc), I need to have some access to at least a few folders in Word >>> that are on my desktop computer when using my laptop (I have learned >>> it isn't wise to be away w/o one's computer). >>> >>> Frankly, I don't quite *understand* the directions I've 'read' on >>> microsoft.com, and when I went to have someone help me who knows how >>> to to this utilizing my Live Messenger, I got a message that I >>> wasn't set up for that, or needed Admin approval, but I've always >>> been the only person on my computer (Desktop) and new one (and I do >>> use a Windows password at start up). >>> >>> Thank you if you can help - at least in helping me Request Remote >>> Assistance. I have a few people as Friends on my Messenger including >>> the one who can help me, but when I click on that "it" shows no one >>> is listed. Sheesh. Thank you, again. > >
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