Can I create a network on my Eee PC 1000 H Windows XP Home Edition user?

Can I create a network on my Eee PC 1000 H Windows XP Home Edition user?

I want to experience connect me to other computers in my house with the same user name and password. I use it with Windows XP Professional to my work, and I want to know how to deal with the publishing house.
I have the Eee PC 1000 h running (active) Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 3) with OEM product key.
If I can, can someone please tell me how?

I'm assuming you're network connection to your XP Pro using the "Remote Desktop connection" machines...  If so, this can be done natively on a XP Home machine as XP Home does not support the remote desktop connection.  XP Home Edition also ensures a file sharing Simple for any user that connects to your computer would be able to authenticate the user "guest".

There may be other 3rd third-party programs that can allow you to do.

HTH,
JW

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