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RWW Optional Settings
Can anyone suggest the easiest method to transfer files (docs, e-mail, browser favorites, etc.) from my old Win 95 PC to the new box? Use the FASTwiz(Files And Settings Transfer Wizard)in XP. Start>all programs>accessories>system tools>files and settings transfer wizard. Then as ham man suggests link up the nics

Transfering settings
John Shane wrote: Yes, Direct Parallel is available - just not, apparently, via the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. John Shane wrote: This is what it says at the bottom of the article: "NOTE: The transfer method under Direct Cable only supports serial ports and cable, and not parallel ports and cable.

HELP! BIG network problems
John Shane wrote: This is what it says at the bottom of the article: "NOTE: The transfer method under Direct Cable only supports serial ports and cable, Maybe he should ask in an XP group if USB transfer is supported within the OS. John Shane wrote: XP comes with the 'Files and Settings Transfer Wizard'.

FTP: I can barely transfer files.
015- What are the settings for an Apple Serial Interface Card? 016- How do I make an Apple 5-pin serial interface-to-DB9 cable? 017- What cable do I need to connect a modem to my IIc? From: Rubywand 001- How do I transfer files between my Apple and a PC or Mac? The best, most flak-free way to move stuff between

Transfer Wizard -- available by modem??
You will be prompted for: new computer tell it old, select a transfer method, then what do you want to transfer, settings only or both files and settings. Setting up Dial-Up Networking http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article04-100 -- All the Best, Kelly MS-MVP DTS [AE-Windows® XP] Windows Troubleshooting

Save Dial-In/Printer
Boot's config dialog's Network settings. If I do change anything there does that then conflict with TCP/IP definitions buried somewhere in ANT's code? To transfer files between machines do I need extra software on any of the machines? Internet access, as I said, is via a modem on one RPC's serial port at the

Checking Email and Transfer Files Remotely
How can I get the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard? I shall greatly appreciate your help on this. When you start the FASTW just about the first thing that it asks you is where you want it to save the accumulated data files that it gathers. The screen says "Select a transfer method" When you start the FASTW read

how to transfer files from notebook to PC by laplink cable
Shannon sdefo...@rocketmail.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment 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.

Windows 3.1 + Pocket PC file transfer
During which of Tom's steps is this happening and which backup method are you using? -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE/OE Please Reply in Newsgroup. I am using LapLink Gold to transfer files between the two computers. What files do I need to transfer from my old computer's Outlook to Outlook 6 to move the mailboxes,

PowerBook Duo 280c
This method is easy - just get yer null-modem cable, hook it up to both = machines and then fire up HyperTerminal and use that to transfer the = files (Or, IMHO, this is the best solution in the long run, but if you don't intend = to use the network setup then obviously it's not worth doing it this = way.

ZTerm Frequently Asked Questions Part 2/2
3Link does not support the Kermit file transfer protocol, but you can transfer files using Kermit's plain ASCII transfer mode (no error correction). .... You should be able to find settings that work with any phone (the author is using 4 and 4), but you'll need to remember the best Psion/mouthpiece distance for

Moving mail from old PC to new PC
2. On the Welcome to the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard screen, click Next. 3. On the Select a transfer method screen, choose the transfer method. On the "Where are the files and settings?" screen, click the same transfer method that you selected while collecting files and settings from the old computer.

Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
The best way to transfer files from PC or Mac is via a NULL modem connection. You have a telecom terminal program, like Spectrum, running on the GS and a telecom terminal program I have actually used this method to transfer BASIC programs from my PC to my II with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity at 19200 bps.

Files won't transfer from Windows CE device
Fetch is a nice program, and I use it all the ->time to transfer files between Win boxes and Macs, but you have to have a ->FTP server on the PC you are trying to access. Setting up that is yet ->another tutorial. -> ->I would stay with the iMac's built in services to reduce potential head ->aches.

win2k to winXP...
Remote access authentication methods control access to your network, not resources on the network. Having a Windows CE device directly attached to a computer on your I'm trying to transfer files between two PCs, one has Win2K and the other Win95. I'm experienced with setting up a connection between two Win95/98

Easy Transfer from XP to Vista
Proterm has an actual null modem setting which you can configure for the system. This is the setting I use. I don't have the actual link, perhaps someone will supply it for you. Another (unmentioned) option is using 'Apple Oasis' and transfer files via emulator to Apple. This is a very stable method since it uses

transfering files from PC or Mac to GS
With the Files and Settings Transfer wizard can I transfer files and settings, via CD-Rom(s), from W98SE to XP Home? When you want to use either change the drive 100% safe because the dual boot method will cause you problems at some time and do not let anybody else tell you different.

Guide for Direct Cable Connect between Win2K and Win95
Most other connections including USB will be problematic at best if possible at all. That does not mean you can not use USB as you can always save the FAST file to a folder on your original Gary Woodruff MS MVP-DTS (Win XP) "That'll be the day" - John Wayne in The Searchers Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.

Transfer files to new computer
The person sending files should have Transfer Convert under the File menu set properly. Use MacBinary to transfer files between two Macs. This method is best if you only want to silence the modem for some sessions. 2. To automatically change the volume when dialing a particular service, enter AT M0 or AT L0 in

Remote Desktop - An Idiots Guide?
I would love to use the method you refer to in the link you provided (complete clone backup) but have read it several times and can't make heads or tails of it. Due to the large number of emails I wanted to transfer, I collected the files and settings onto a CD-RW. The Wizard (on the new computer) tells me to