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Q. Hey i have an old xp computer ant want to make it a client of my newer vista home premium computer. I hear that there is a program out there that when u boot up the (client computer) u come straight to the welcome screen on the base computer (the one with vista on it) some how they are connected threw the network. Any ideas?
Asked by Wireless-Unknown - Mon Sep 15 22:02:31 2008 - - 1 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Upgrade to Windows Vista. Sounds like your just trying to add the client of a XP PC to a vista pc network with your other computers, this doesn't matter if you have more computers, but it sounds to me liker trying you convert xp to vista. All your client information will follow.
Answered by For Vista - Tue Sep 16 18:36:28 2008

