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In a message dated 3/20/99 9:07:25 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< 2. (This only works if both PCs are using win9x)
     Connect the two PCs using the Windows Direct Cable Connection.

 3. (This works for any two PCs but make sure the software can use LFNs)
     Connect the two PCs using third party software like Laplink or PC
 Anywhere.
  >>

Could you give me more information on the Windows Direct Cable Connection and
the third party software Laplink and PC Anywhere?  Is the software easy to
use?  Since I have never done this before, naturally I am looking for the most
simplest way.  As always, I do appreciate the help.

Susan Hays

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