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I can access the internet through both computers but I can’t access one computer from the other. They don’t show up on the other computer. The desktop running XP is wired through a wireless router. The notebook running Vista Basic uses a wireless connection. The help I’ve read seems to apply only if both computers are using the same edition of Windows. I might be missing the obvious step here so could someone please point it out for me? BTW, the notebook picked up the router and set up a network for internet access immediately. The desktop had to be reset before it picked everything up. The router is a dlink. ISP is road runner with time warner if that makes a difference. Thanks a lot for any assistance.

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Hey,

I’m helping out a friend who had some people access her computer without authorization. Someone turned on her remote desktop when they were in her dorm room and they accessed her computer remotely without authorization. She has windows vista. I’m looking to see how I can get the logs of every computer with IP addresses that accessed her machine. Google is of no help. Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks!

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I want to be able to access files on my old Windows XP computer on my new Windows Vista computer using my wireless router. It is a Netgear N router. Can anyone tell me how?

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Can i make one desktop item large on windows vista while keeping others medium?

I would like to make my firefox icon large sized while keeping my other icons at their medium size, can it be done? how?

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I accidently deleted the clock on your desktop that comes with Windows Vista. I also accidently deleted the toolbar that is at the top. How do I get them back?

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I have the starter version of windows vista and there is always an icon at the lower right side of the screen that is over all windows. It is annoying and I haven“t found a way to remove it.

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These public Windows Vista wallpapers are updated regularly, so be sure to check back for the latest ones. (Click on any thumbnail for the full-size picture at the original source, which you can then download, save to your computer, and set as desktop wallpaper)

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he article tries to brief you on some of the common steps that you can take to repair your Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System. If you are experiencing startup issues with your Vista operating system or you can’t seem to use the Vista system restore option.

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