Isaias Badgley: ''if you have vista go to start and go on network and the other computer should be on hereor if you have got xp go on to my network places and he should be in there''yeah i have done that, and nothing.
Karl Samiec: if you have vista go to start and go on network and the other computer should be on hereor if you have got xp go on to my network places and he should be in thereor use windows easy transfer wizard
Marcelle Vanlith: 2nd answer, i tried it, on mine got the ipconfig number adress thing, but still cant see his.
Joey Mekeel: or mine on his
Booker Moros: They access points in the library may have port protection turned on. This will prevent computers on the same AP from talking directly to each other, requiring traffic to go through a router where it can be filtered. Seems a likely scenario. This is done for the sake of network security, especially with public Wi-Fi.
Corrina Faro: if both of you are in the same networ! k here is what you can do, doesn't matter what windows version you are using.open command prompt (Windows key + R ) type "cmd"type ipconfigyou should get something like Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1do the same on both the compnow share a folder by right clicking and sharewindows key + R >> \ex: \192.168.2.2this will open up the other system and all the folders shared in that, now just copy paste and you are on your way...Show more
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