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Hi,
First of all, if semi-techi-illiterates like me annoy you, you'd best not read this any further, as I'd say this may seem very obvious to anyone out there who knows their stuff .... I've a broadband connection, and 2 computers with a wireless connection to it (a desktop and a laptop) both running Windows XP home edition. In the past I've set up a home network where I could allow one access files on the other in a shared area on that computer, but both had to be turned on at the time. I'm getting a new laptop (the screen on the current one is cracked but still usable) and I was wondering if I could use my old laptop as a sort of base 'server' for a network, i.e. like I have in work, where each PC has access to a 'shared drive'. Ideally, I could use the 40 or so gigs hard drive memory of the old machine where I could save stuff to, i.e. I wouldn't need both computers on at the time to share files. Is this feasible, or more hassle than its worth? Any advice in reasonably decipherable English gratefully recieved ... |
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> Is this feasible, or more hassle than its worth? Any advice in
> reasonably decipherable English gratefully recieved ... Yes, it'll work fine. That's as simple as I could make it :-) -Frank |
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<darraghdoherty@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135959977.803448.208720@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > First of all, if semi-techi-illiterates like me annoy you, you'd best > not read this any further, as I'd say this may seem very obvious to > anyone out there who knows their stuff .... > > I've a broadband connection, and 2 computers with a wireless connection > to it (a desktop and a laptop) both running Windows XP home edition. > In the past I've set up a home network where I could allow one access > files on the other in a shared area on that computer, but both had to > be turned on at the time. > > I'm getting a new laptop (the screen on the current one is cracked but > still usable) and I was wondering if I could use my old laptop as a > sort of base 'server' for a network, i.e. like I have in work, where > each PC has access to a 'shared drive'. Ideally, I could use the 40 or > so gigs hard drive memory of the old machine where I could save stuff > to, i.e. I wouldn't need both computers on at the time to share files. > > Is this feasible, or more hassle than its worth? Any advice in > reasonably decipherable English gratefully recieved ... > In a word yes this is ok but any pc that you use as a server would have to be on while either of the others were in use, just join it to your network and make the area required sharing.. Tdp.. |
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TDP wrote:
> In a word yes this is ok but any pc that you use as a server would have to > be on while either of the others were in use, Thanks for the answer. Like most laptops I guess it currently turns off if I close it (unless certain CD games are running on it, or if its playing MP3s) and goes to sleep if I ignore it for a bit. Do you know if there is a way to keep them 'on stand-by' if physically shut, and become active if another PC comes on the network? I tried a google for this Q, but got a squillion hits, none of the first 50 or so seemed to be answering it. Sorry for all the questions! If it turns out I'd have to have it running all the time and opened up I'd probably not bother (not enough space on the desk for it to the open up all the time, and I guess the power of having it running 24/7 isn't the most environmentally sound ....) but if I can make some use of it rather than sending it to the dump as e-waste that'd be a good thing. |
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> Like most laptops I guess it currently turns off if I close it
You can change this behavior in the BIOS and/or Windows Power Management settings. Also, it can be on standby and still "wakeup" when you access it. Again, just power settings. -Frank |
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If the old one is a "server", you could technically just remove the screen,
physically. "darraghdoherty@gmail.com" wrote: (not enough > space on the desk for it to the open up all the time, and I |
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