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Troubleshooting Peer Networks
The Windows computers in your home or office can use a local area peer-to-peer network to share files and printers, and for playing multi-player games. The network can also be configured to share an Internet connection. This tutorial series explains how to find and correct common problems with Windows peer-to-peer networks.

  Topics
  Fix Network Backup Problems
  Using ICS Alternatives
  Fix Networked Archives
  Use Proxy Server: Proxy Plus
  Setup & Fix Network Games
  Fix Internet Sharing Problems
  Understanding LAN Basics
  Fix Clients and Services
  Fix a Network Neighborhood
  Use Proxy Server: Sygate
  How to Do a General Checkup
  Fix File Sharing Problems
  Update Your Network Settings
  Fix Network Card Troubles
  LANs and the Internet
  Fix Printer Configuration
 

  FAQs

  How do I play Network Hearts?
  How do I verify the security of my TCP/IP adapter?
  How do I view a list of all shared files on my network?
  How do I run programs over the network?
  How do I secure a specific unit from the LAN?