Someone sets up a network on my computer server to access my computer?

user accounts and drive D created without my knowledge

Normally, your D: drive is that the Partitionand of recovery is about 5Gbs-19GBs in size, that the manufacturer put there, for your computer to put it back to factory in the event of a system Crash.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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    Hello. It is possible to set up a network between a WinME computer using Win Vista or Win7?

    There are two laptops that have the latest OS (Home Premium versions).

    WinME computer has just a modem 56 k inside. Laptops have phone ports (I forgot the name).

    Does anyone do this? Y at - it any installation or troubleshooting, I might have to do? do I need a cable/ethernet instead of phone ports ports?

    I don't want to scan the HARD drive on WinME computer for malicious software and be able to download a programme of protection for her with updates. I saw a few on cnet.com.

    If there is any advice that I might have, I appriciate it.

    WinMe has a Council of Gigabyte GA - 7ZM Rev 2.2. Mobo IDE. PCI expansion slots.

    The short answer is - maybe.

    I added a network adapter on a WinMe PC a few years ago so I could connect to a WinXP PC.  While it was a success, if I consider this now I sit and the purpose for which I use the network and then evaluate the alternative way to do the job from the list.  If you simply want to add in its storage capacity [as a backup location, just for example] then buy a USB would be cheaper, faster, less complex, more reliable, more flexible & infinitely safer.  I can't imagine what task I would now use the WinMe for that would justify the aggravation & costs of putting in place a network.  My old WinMe PC is now collecting dust, but if it has a residual interest as a storage device [though relatively very slow], I bought a hard drive for its internal drive enclosure.

    A couple of updates first:

    1 the WinMe machine will be a gaping hole in your security.  Because it is not updated for the modern vulnerabilities, you will need to consider as a risk and have never connected it while all other machines are connected to a network such as the internet.  This will remain true regardless of the modern antivirus / anti-malware applications you put on it.  You need to physically remove the head whenever you connect modern laptops.

    2 you will need to spend money & time to know if it works or not - there is no certainty of success.

    Well, this is what you need to do: -.

    1 check the "phone ports" on modern laptops.  They are actually a little bigger than the phone taken?  I think they are rather taken LAN cable.  If not then you need to buy a network card that fits into any card slots have spare.  If you are not sure, then get a LAN cable & see if it fits correctly or not.

    2. check the WinMe PC.  Is there a spare PC card slot?  It would be a slot that is 2.1 inches [5.4 cm] wide.  You will need to buy a network card for this PC and this was the only type of housing that I could get a network card for.

    3 I bought a Belkin CardBus network card F5D5010.  You will need to check that its modern equivalent has drivers for WinMe as this is not guaranteed.  I found that the Belkin instructions are very good and that the parameters of the proposed system worked correctly.

    4 unless you don't want to connect the WinMe for a computer laptop modern at once, you need to buy & set up a router.  You should also check that it can work with a WinMe PC.  The router must be able to manage all the settings of the system you need, but you certainly need to compare his instructions with the WinMe instructions provided by the network card that you may have to combine the two to get a positive result.

    5. If you want to only connect the WinMe to laptop modern both & you really are determined to move forward, then carry out a procedure step by step for the creation of a network of Ethernet cable of two computers between Windows 7 and Windows XP with ICS but change the proceedings with what you learn directions of the network card.  When I wrote this procedure to connect a Win7 for a Windows XP, I crushed my old notes for WinXP WinMe network and all I remember off the top of my head it's WinMe settings were practically the same, but I had to look in different places for them.

    Finally, once more, the short answer is - maybe.

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    Try this:

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    I hope this helps.

    Good luck!

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  • Set up home network problems

    Hi, I wonder if someone could help?

    I have trouble setting up a network as I want. My implementation consists of 2 x laptops and desktops x 2, all with a direct connection to the internet via a wireless router.

    I want to use one of desktop computers as network storage device, accessible from any of the three other aircraft. I used the wireless network wizard to create a network that works, but the connection to that means I have to disconnect the direct connection to the internet that is already on each computer. While obviously I can reconnect, I don't want to keep swapping networks whenever I want to dump/extract a file from the NAS

    I don't want to use a computer for the internet while having others connect through it, as that would always have this particular feature turned on and seems also unnecessary, since they currently have direct access.

    I would have because they are all connected to the same wireless router, file sharing should be simple enough without having to create a separate network, but I am struggling to find all the details on how to do it. I tried to add network places on each computer, but they don't see the other unless it is connected to the new network I created.

    I also tried the Hic Ad method, which once worked but required me to disconnect the domestic Internet to connect to the network.

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    Hello

    Your Windows XP question is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please post your question in the TechNet Windows XP Networking forum.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/itproxpsp/threads

  • HP ENVY 700-059c: 10 Windows cannot set up a homegroup on this computer

    The message I get when I try to put in place a homegroup on this computer is "Windows cannot configure a homegroup on this computer". I tried everything that was suggested on troubleshooting of the forums that I searched the web on this problem but without success. I am trying to create a network with your computer and a Dell 64 bit of Windws 10 laptop.
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    As I said in my last post, I had no chance to get all of my network to the top, but after going through the fixes proposed by WAWood I realized that fixation on the establishment of a group residential wasn't getting me anywhere. I decided to search the web forums for a solution for the operation of "Peer Networking Grouping" of service, something I had not been able to do (strangely enough by clicking on the button 'Start' a billion times has absolutely nothing) since this mess began. Here are the procedures that seemed most likely to have success. First test was to change the registry using a suggestion of:

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    ==========================
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    So far no change. On the next dose of:

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    Chose "This account" and deselect "Local System account".

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    Clicked on apply

    Clicked on the tab general and click the button start (Yay he actually started)

    Restarted the computer

    From there on, I was able to set up a homegroup, and then I was able to reach him this homegroup on my laptop connected wireless and viola, I have a network.

    Thanks to WAWood for set me on the path to try to get the 'Peer Networking Grouping' service running as my ultimate goal.

  • Need help with hacker... - Security message appears and says that someone is trying to connect to my computer

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    Hi grammyb54,

    1. Are what firewall you referring?
    2. Did you the latest changes on the computer?
    3. You have security software installed on the computer?

    It is possible that some third-party programs installed on the computer is causing the problem.

    I suggest that you configure the computer in a clean boot state and check if it helps.

    To help resolve the error and other messages, you can start Windows XP by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

    See section to learn more about how to clean boot.

    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

    Reset the computer to start as usual

    When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

    1. Click Start , and then click run.
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    You can also check and remove malware infections and viruses from the computer.

    Computer viruses: description, prevention, and recovery

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/129972

  • Networking of this computer in my home network from the desktop.

    I got the new laptop and it won't let me connect to the network. He calls it a homegroup instead, and I have already put homenetwork in place with my other computer. I need to connect this computer to the network, so that I can use the printer which is connected to the desktop computer and also use files on my desk.

    Hello

    There are homegroup that is unique to Win 7 and home network that is on all Windows OS.

    -------------------------------------

    It is history.

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    Homegroup = only works between Win 7 computers. This type of configuration, it is very easy to entry level users to start sharing network.

    Network of home or work = fundamentally similar (and better) to the previous methods of the Working Group sharing which allow you to control what, how and to whom the records would be shared with.

    Public share
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    For the best newspaper of the results of each computer screen system and together all computers on a network of the same name, while each computer has its own unique name.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/net_name.jpg

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    General example, http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#trusted
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    If you end up with the 3rd party software uninstalled or disabled, make sure that Windows native firewall is active .

    ------------------------------

    Network Win 7 with another version of Windows as a work network (works very well if all computers are Win 7 also).

    In the center of the network, by clicking on the type of network opens the window to the right.

    Choose your network type. Note the check box at the bottom and check/uncheck depending on your needs.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/net_type.jpg

    Win 7 - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Networking-home-computers-running-different-versions-of-Windows

    Win 7 network sharing folder specific work - http://www.onecomputerguy.com/windows7/windows7_sharing.htm

    Vista file and printer sharing - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx

    Windows XP file sharing - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304040

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    Sharing printer XP - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/honeycutt_july2.mspx

    Setting Windows native firewall for sharing XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875357
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    When you have finished the configuration of the system, it is recommended to restart everything the router and all computers involved.

    -------------

    If you have permission and security issues with Vista/Win7, check the following settings.

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    This screen shot is to Win 7, Vista menus are similar.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/permission-security.jpg

    The Security Panel and the authorization Panel, you need to highlight each user/group and consider that the authorization controls are verified correctly.

    When everything is OK, restart the network (router and computer).

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    Everyone is an account, that means a group of all users who already have an account now as users. It is available to avoid the need to configure permission for each on its own, it does not mean all those who feel that they would like to connect.

    Jack - Microsoft MVP, Windows networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

  • Try to set up the network between Windows XP Home edition and Windows Vista Home Premium.

    I had a printer connected to a laptop with window vista home premium that I want to share with my other netbook with Windows xp home.

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    I had the two PC but still do not see each other.

    So, what should I do?

    Please help, I don't want to move the printer, nor the computers here and there in order to print something from these two pieces, maybe more with different windows in the future...

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    Kind regards

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    Hello

    Maybe this can help.
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    When you have finished the configuration of the system, it is recommended to restart everything the router and all computers involved.

    -------------

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    Click on the Security tab shown in the bellows of the photo on the right) and verify that users and their permissions (see photo below Centre and left) are configured correctly. Then do the same for the authorization tab.

    This screen shot is to Win 7, Vista menus are similar.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/permission-security.jpg

    The Security Panel and the authorization Panel, you need to highlight each user/group and consider that the authorization controls are verified correctly.

    When everything is OK, restart the network (router and computer).

    * Note . The groups and users listed in the screen-shoot one

    Re just one example. Your list will focus on how your system is configured.

    ** Note . There must be specific users. All means all users who already have an account now as users. This does not mean everyone who feel they would like to connect.

    ---------------------

    *** Note. Some of the processes described above are made sake not for Windows, but to compensate for different routers and how their firmware works and stores information about computers that are networked.

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  • Printers Multifunction LaserJet 1536dnf impossible to set up the network in Lion scanning

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    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Network management problem, computer laptop Windows 7 will not find other computers on any network, however all other computers on the network can access Windows 7 laptop.

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    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Ethernet connection to the Local network card:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
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    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Wireless network connection Wireless LAN adapter:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
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    Physical address.... :  **
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
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    IPv4 address: 192.168.2.7 (Preferred)
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
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    End of the lease...: Friday, February 5, 2010 08:29:36
    ... Default gateway. : 192.168.2.1.
    DHCP server...: 192.168.2.1.
    DHCPv6 IOOKING...: 234890707
    DHCPv6 DUID customer...: 00-01-00-01-12-4C-6E-91-00-25-D3-3D-FC-9A
    DNS servers...: 192.168.2.1.
    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: enabled

    Tunnel adapter isatap. {1797D168-6FC8-4DDF-8338-4E214119C26D}:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
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    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e74:4ea:2920:b81a:cdc5 (Preferred)
    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::4ea:2920:b81a:cdc5% 13 (Preferred)
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    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: disabled

    Card adapt 6TO4 tunnel:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
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    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
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    Asked this question in the Windows 7 forum also because the problem was between windows 7 and Vista.

    Hello

    If it has started, you can try a system restore - an update "might" have caused the problem.

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    To uninstall an update if you determine that there are problems - Panel - updated Windows - down left-
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  • Need help setting up a network home wireless to the working group. I tried everything I read and nothing has worked. I got lost.

    I just received a more recent laptop and wants to set up a network so I can transfer files back.  It seems that it would be a fairly simple network to set up, but obviously I'm missing something.

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