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    Direct Cable Connection thru Lpt1

    Hello I've two machines with specs below:
    Machine #1
    Intel P4 2.0A Ghz
    Gigabyte 533Mhz Motherboard
    256MB 266Mhz DDR-SDRAM
    ATI RADEON 9000 64MB DDR-RAM with TV-OUT
    40GB 7200rpm Hard Disk
    48x16x50 CD-RW drive
    WinXP Pro as Primary OS, Win98SE as Secondary OS

    Machine #2
    Cyrix M-II 266Mhz(Overclocked)
    SiS 530 Motherboard
    192MB 133Mhz/100Mhz SDRAM
    SiS530 AGP 8MB Shared
    8GB Hard Disk
    40x CD-ROM drive
    Win98 SE as Primary OS

    Okay, now I connect both using a printer cable thru lpt1 port.
    I boot both machines into Win98SE, and have already install all
    the required services and protocols as well as enable both's
    disk as shared drive.

    Now I launched Direct Cable Connection, Machine #1 as Host and
    #2 as Guest, and guess what? They can't connect! Even if I
    reverse their roles they still can't connect.

    Do I've to use any specific cables or do anything?
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    I'm not being funny... but it's just not worth it! Win98 / Win98SE both have the same fault. I gave up after a while.

    Use Laplink Professional v.11 or Later. It's a GR8 package, with v.few problem's at all.

    Get a demo of it from www.laplink.com or www.laplink.co.uk

    Hope this helps you.

    Regards,

    Paul.

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    oh really? But I wouldn't consider spending any money so I guess
    trying this method is worth my time.

    I really think the prob is with the cable. Is it okay for me to use a
    printer cable? Or I've to buy any specific cable? I'll spend some of
    my precious money if it's below $10.
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    I have done it using the serial ports using a null modem cable, a regular cable is no good. It worked OK but was painfully slow. I don't know about using the parallel port, it may need a special cable also. Two network cards and a crossover network cable is the way to go.
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