connection to the network windows 2000 xp
First of all, I know I use an old operating system but my accounting program is not beyond XP.
My game is windows 2000 with two routers wired / wireless. The system works very well under the win2000 including access a system remote win2000. I am able to the internet via one router to another wireless. The I've seen is that I can't have the XP to see or join my local network. The win2000 see the XP but cannot go further than the display of files. the XP is set to shared the whole c drive.
What Miss me on the definition of the XP to work with my win2000? Probably something simple I've missed or simply do not know.
Note the XP is a system I have then given. He had a bit of virus and spyware that has been deleted and seems to be updated otherwise.
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