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Do you have network neighborhood on the desktop of both computers? If not DCC
will not work!
Bob
Kevin Nowicki wrote:
> Dear Listers:
>
> I'm trying to connect two computers using the Direct Cable Connection offered
> thru Win95 using parallel port connections. I've set up computer one as a
> host, use the MSCLient software, bound TCP and IPX to it and get a "computer
> is listening for a connection" message.
>
> Computer #2 is set as the guest, uses the MSClient and TCP and IPX.
>
> Both computers have the dial up adapter installed. Both have Win95 service
> pack 1. Computer #1 is old: 100mhz Pentium Packard Bell. Computer #2 233Mhz,
> HOT 555 mobo
>
> My problem: computer #2 doesn't seem to be connecting. I've individually
> marked all folders on computer #1 as shareable, as well as all drives.
> Computer #2 also marked as shareable.
>
> Any ideas on how to get these two computers connected for file sharing?
>
> TIA,
> Kevin Nowicki
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Bob
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