Windows 7 sharing internet w/ XP SP3 IE8
Need to Share Windows 7 Internet Access with XP – Please Help ! Media – Crossover Cable Connection – LAN with 2 Ethernet ties Host Windows 7 & IE 8 MS- Security Essentials & Defender Client XP SP3 & IE 8 Avira & MS Defender Tried everything possible: IE9, Static IP, Clear Host & DNS, NSLookup, Network ad hoc Accomplished: Printer and File Sharing Error 12007 Could not make an HTTPS connection. Could not make an FTP connection.
September 28th, 2010 12:44pm

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September 30th, 2010 3:04am

Dear Linda, Thanks for your input. I have tried this procedure many times and I retired it at your suggestion. Currently, I am LAN connected between the two (2) PCs, a Windows 7 Host and an XP SP3 Client, with file and print sharing established with solid communication between the two units; however I am unable to share the internet connection. The Windows 7 Host is cable connected to a modem supplied by Cablevision (Optmum Online) with full internet capability. When I go to the Client and open IE8 I get error 12007. I have tried this many times with all different configurations and always the same error message. I can go wireless from the Client and connect to the internet while still connected the LAN. This is through an unsecured open wireless network, so I know that the IE8 is working. I have checked the device manager and all components are working and enabled. I have checked the Firewall, anti-virus, and other sercurity issues and have tired with and without them with no change. Please take another look at this problem - I am using a crossover cable between the two PCs. Thanks for you kind help and ccoperation. Best regards, Michael A. MillerMichael A. Miller
October 6th, 2010 10:57am

Item is still not resolved.Michael A. Miller
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December 20th, 2010 10:42am

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