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Transfer files to new computer
Based
on this, I think you can use the FTP method that Ron suggested as a work around to transfer files between two computer through Internet. Thanks and have a good day! No settings were changed on either computer. Now I get "The network path was not found" when I run the batch files on both computers.

Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
I have always experienced problems with this method. Pick Other and browse to the flash drive. Note one of the examples listed in Other is "removable drive". Most people reporting problems and ending up with that file have tried to use media that was too small. The best procedure is to restore to the new

Best Method to Transfer to New HD?
All settings etc as previously, to the best of my recall, except that winmx is now 3.53, not 3.31. Dling ok but uploads just time out. from buchanan site as follows: Another big downside to this method is that *no two users who use this passive firewalled mode can ever transfer files between each other*,

WIn2k to XP...
\par=20 \par Drag&Drop method: You now want to make a Mirror Copy of Drive C on = Drive D. From Explorer Drag and Drop everything from C to D. The best = way to do this is Be Sure to overwrite the Msdos.sys file on = your new HD with the original. \par=20 \par (ALT 4 Using XCOPY to transfer Files/Directories.

Direct cable connection (laptop and desktop)
In the wizard I did not see a selection choice for that method. Can you direct me on the steps? Thank You Yes, you can use a crossover Ethernet cable. Make sure that it's a crossover cable, not a regular cable. You don't have to load anything but the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard on the old and new computers.

Preferences.app vs Configure.app; was Re: ANN: GNUtooth ...
Your ISP will give you the required settings. If you are using an on-line service such as AOL or Prodigy they will have you install a disk on your hard disk with the basic programs integrated into their package. 2. FTP A) What is FTP? FTP stands for "File Transfer Protocol" and is part of the suite of protocols

Cannot send files in MSN Messenger
Shane arthursixpe...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsme general This is what it says at the bottom of the article: "NOTE: The transfer method under Direct 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'.

Seeking TS 2003 Group Policy settings to enable file system xf
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. GH wrote: Hello, I am trying

Transferring images back to your digital camera
Drag&Drop method: You now want to make a Mirror Copy of Drive C on Drive D. From Explorer Drag and Drop everything from C to D. The best way to do this is Select the Drive letter in the Be Sure to overwrite the Msdos.sys file on your new HD with the original. (ALT 4 Using XCOPY to transfer Files/Directories.

Zip Parallel and Win95: PISSING ME OFF!
I can transfer files to and fro 'til the cow comes home, and not a single problem. I'm doing all this on a 486DX4 100MHz notebook (Ultra) with 8MB RAM the 3.1 version because the settings/files mentioned etc. were not even available. Tried the guest method but that did not operate at least at the time tried.

Firewall Settings for Messenger File XFER
Until recently, I was at least able to transfer files between the two machines (which is the main reason for the network. users to the Windows documentation for TCP/IP settings (which provides none). If I choose to dynamically assign an IP address (which Windows says is the preferred method) it never finds one.

Unable to map drives on computer via internet
Such access, of course, is very slow, because of the limits of analog modems over ordinary phone lines, but you can transfer files. transfer files, etc. The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by Remote Desktop is encrypted with 128 bit key strength RC4 encryption--the same method used for a PPTP VPN connection.

Same config for all users
Walter Clayton w-clayto...@SPmvpsAM.org microsoft public windowsxp basics File and settings transfer wizard will package the data. However the method of physical transfer may be interesting. Using FAST, you can create a data set on the old machine that can then be imported to the new machine.

Activesync for SBS 2003...which method is best?
What's the best method to transfer all the appropriate settings, emails, files.... to the new HD? I've got BackUpMyPC and PC Relocator 3.0. Thanks in advance If I am understanding you correctly, you have installed a new hard drive that has XP Home installed and you want to transfer files and settings from the old

Once I have NICs and cables, what then?
For file transfer operations here's a reasonable idea: Open two ports, 6891,6892 to permit two simultaneous file transfer operations: network connections properties of the Internet connection advanced tab settings button add messenger file transfer 1 6891 for both ports, tcp add messenger file transfer 2 6892 for

Migrating data
The next step is to 'Select a transfer method' with the options of either 'Floppy drive or other removeable media' or 'Other (for example, a removable drive or network drive)'. And it states 'You can save files and settings to any disk drive or folder on your computer'. I selected the second option and saved the

TRANSFER FILES FROM ONE PC TO ANOTHER
Method 1: First of all, I suggest you disjoin the client workstation from the domain and then use connect computer wizard to join the domain again to migrate the .... I completed the transfer files & settings wizard and saved the file in "My Documents"; I told the server redirect all "my documents" to the server;

Transfer files to new computer
Trying to use the Wizard to transfer files from old computer (has a non-writing CD drive, so no option there). Could use the floppy method or buy a direct cable. Would a parallel-to-parallel cabel (though inefficient) do the job? This may help: "How to Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard"

Broadband for Small Business - help a newbie?
J.Helmig j_Hel...@compuserve.com comp os ms-windows networking misc if you use TCP/IP, I suggest to check your registry for the MaxMTU and RWIN settings which optimize Internet access, When transfering files (using the copy paste method) 50meg takes about 1-2 min, my zip drive goes quicker than that.

DOH!!
Settings such as "every time this device is discovered, run the synchronize application with my calendar" or "let this device transfer files to that Further, you can use this method to disable parts of the module's interface when the user is not root, for individual settings that only work when one is root.