Create disc netsetup to xp from vista PC computer

I created a network on my vista computer that created a netsetup.exe file I used to install the network on other computers.  I lost the USB it's and I need now to create a new to add a new XP computer to my network

You cannot create this disk from a Vista computer as they network with other computers using a completely different way (they do not use this disc or the process).  You need create a XP computer on the network drive if you want to add it like this.  But you should always be able to network the computers without the disc. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9019179/Teach_XP_and_Vista_to_play_nice_on_networks?taxonomyId=16&pageNumber=1.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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