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I recently bought a new computer. I still have my old computer. what is
a cheap way I can hook both computers together? Is there a way I can
use one computer to log on to another?


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Hi,

1) Crossover cable is the quickest and easiest way.

2) Depending on which systems are involved, remote desktop is an option.
Otherwise perhaps something like PCanywhere.

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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> I recently bought a new computer. I still have my old computer. what is
> a cheap way I can hook both computers together? Is there a way I can
> use one computer to log on to another?
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> balloonguy

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