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Transfer files frow win98 pc to xp pc
I would like to finish this transfer with the Wizard if possible but if an alternative method is more reliable then I'm willl ing to give it a go Best wishes "tedd" wrote: Am preparing to transfer Files and settings to a new computer. Both old and new use XP. Have followed through the Wizard and collected the

Files and settings transfer
Now, with that said, i reset my XP interface to the original factory settings and i followed your directions exactly as you have stated in your previous I'm sorry, i was just saying that your methods are not working. Win xp will not let me transfer the .jpg files back to the memory stick no matter what method i

File Transfer Win 95 to Win XP: Thje correct answer.
Best Regards Edward Tian(MSFT) Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ====================================================== This I don't want my users to be able to transfer files between their home computer and their station at the office. Thank you for your help.

tramsferring ALL my files and settings
Then I tried to transfer files. I didn't know how to, so I started experimenting. I ran Start>>Programs>>Accessories>>Communiactions>>Network Setup Wizard. The first time I logged on using this method (there was no other choice), a dialogue box popped up asking me to configure my settings (i dont really

How to Transfer Files Between Computers?
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Yes, that's the same method, and its a bit slow if the file is very large. You can use Direct Cable Connection to transfer the files. Additionally, the retail CD for XP comes with a utility called Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.

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In that case, you have to pass the file descriptor that Seyon is using for the connection along to Kermit, using "-j n", where n is the numeric file send one or more files Command line options: Y - skip executing the init file Q - use fast file transfer settings j 0 - transfer files using file descriptor 0 for

What You Need To Know About Modems, 3 of 3
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you have made the connection, you should be able to start Kermit on the mainframe, give it a SEND, RECEIVE, or SERVER command, escape back to your terminal emulator (eg MS-DOS Kermit), and transfer files without any special settings. If you have trouble with this, then: . Ask mainframe Kermit to "show

Problems with file transfer wizard
I had a pretty easy experience with my system doing pretty much what you're asking to do, but the key step is to do the Transfer Files and Settings thing I would suggest this method: Put your XP CD into the CD Rom drive. Restart your computer, booting from your CD. After XP loads drivers it needs to install XP

What's the best way to copy Win95 over to a new harddrive?
Method 1 - Insert the Windows XP CD in the old computer's CD-ROM drive. It should start automatically, but if it doesn't click the CD-ROM icon in My Computer. In the opening window, select Perform Additional Tasks. In the next window, click Transfer Files and Settings, which starts the File and Settings Transfer

Different Log in screen
Steve InvalidEmailAddr...@bigpond.net.au comp laptops This is one method I use with my laptop. If you haven't got a spare partition. Delete or backup to CD or network data files, downloads etc to make some space. Use Partition Magic to create another partition and give it most of your spare space.

XP on second HD
The loopback processing mode has been enabled to force the user to accept the following group policy settings when logging onto our Terminal Server 2003: What additional GP settings would be needed to allow a user to connect to the terminal server, and transfer files between a folder on their network,

Mac to IBM
"Shannon" <sdefo...@rocketmail.com> wrote in message news:55b901c155f2$e5937f60$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07... Is it possible to use the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard to transfer files and settings from Win2000 to Win2000? I am reloading a Win2k box, and am trying to use this as a backup and restore method.

Using Seyon with kermit ?
The settings need adjustments to work with the system you are calling. Case 1: When I called the Hayes BBS, the modem would abort and failed to make a ..... Xmodem Xmodem is one of the most widely used file transfer protocols. The original Xmodem protocol uses 128-byte packets and a simple " checksum" method of

Kermit File Transfer and tn3270
If you get any connection errors, you will need to take a look at your server settings and there are tons of posts with answers to all the errors in this news group. Thanks in advance everyone, I'm really doing a lot of research and trial/error work on it, but can't seem to grasp which is the best method.

Best Way to Transfer Files to New Hard Drive
Method Two: Specialized Utilities There are various shareware utilities available to accomplish moving Windows 95 to another hard drive: TransX95: TransX95 is a file management program. One of its features is a utility to transfer Windows 95 from one hard drive to another. Try Randy Burgess's Windows 95 Resource

Transfering Outlook Express Messages
Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard To Transfer Files 1. Get the files and settings from the old computer: a. Click Start, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. b. Click Next, click Old Computer, and then click Next. c. Select a transfer method, such as Floppy

XP Home - XP Pro
The only visible difference and change in capability is in the step where you select a transfer method. You now have a fourth option called “Home or small I don't want to get in the middle of using FAST and find out I can't use it to transfer Files and Settings. So back to my original question...can someone

Setting up a FTP behind a Firewall/NAT
I understand that DCC uses either a serial or parallel cable, but I still don't know if it affects network settings. Also, is this method slow, or are file transfer speeds comparable to using ethernet networking? Not just slow, but slooooooow, and that's over a parallel cable; don't even bother with a serial cable.

Where Are the Files and Settings that are Gathered by WinXP ...
------------------------------snipski----------------------- Gary Turner <garytur...@mindspring.com> writes: What would be the best way to transfer File under the Settings menu set or leave the default File Transfer Settings as: Protocol: XMODEM Tool Method: MacBinary Transfer Options: Standard Step Five On the

Why does it take so long to transfer files?
You simply then select "Serial Link" as the method of connection on both; "Receive via zmodem" on the old desktop and "Transmit via zmodem" on the PocketPC and away it goes Judging from the array of settings it seems both bits of software are capable of quite complicated file transfers including over the phone.