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tony #1
help!!!!!!!
i have windows XP Professional, and another system
running XP home i have networked the 2 and from the XP
pro system i can access everything on the XP home system
but from the XP home system if i try to access files or
the system it says i do not have permission. i can logon
using remote desktop, ping it and everything except
access it across the network. all the hardware checks out
fine. i hooked up a windows 98se system to it and trying
to access the XP Pro system it asked for a password,
however i have never set a password. can anyone help
please.
tony Guest
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Brandon #2
help!!!!!!!
Do you have file and printer sharing selected on your XP
Pro system?
out>-----Original Message-----
>i have windows XP Professional, and another system
>running XP home i have networked the 2 and from the XP
>pro system i can access everything on the XP home system
>but from the XP home system if i try to access files or
>the system it says i do not have permission. i can logon
>using remote desktop, ping it and everything except
>access it across the network. all the hardware checks>fine. i hooked up a windows 98se system to it and trying
>to access the XP Pro system it asked for a password,
>however i have never set a password. can anyone help
>please.
>.
>Brandon Guest
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Steve Winograd [MVP] #3
Re: help!!!!!!!
In article <07b801c34a99$20ef20e0$a301280a@phx.gbl>, "tony"
<louie189@hotmail.com> wrote:Create a user account on XP Pro with the same user name and password>i have windows XP Professional, and another system
>running XP home i have networked the 2 and from the XP
>pro system i can access everything on the XP home system
>but from the XP home system if i try to access files or
>the system it says i do not have permission. i can logon
>using remote desktop, ping it and everything except
>access it across the network. all the hardware checks out
>fine. i hooked up a windows 98se system to it and trying
>to access the XP Pro system it asked for a password,
>however i have never set a password. can anyone help
>please.
that you use to log onto XP Home and 98se.
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Ari_Davidow@adobeforums.com #4
Re: HELP!!!!!!!
So, let me be sure I understand this. In InDesign CS (or InDesign2.0) there is no support for typing Hebrew, other than backwards? If I want to type (or copy from Word) text that was typed in logical order, I need to spend another $1K and get InDesignME? That is most disappointing.
Ari_Davidow@adobeforums.com Guest
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Cyndee_Meystel@adobeforums.com #5
Re: HELP!!!!!!!
You can copy and paste from a program like Dagesh or Davka Writer by
selecting the copy for English program choice from the menu.
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Cyndee Meystel
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Raphael_Freeman@adobeforums.com #6
Re: HELP!!!!!!!
Cyndee is correct. If you want a few words in Hebrew then simply type in DavkaWriter or Dagesh and paste into InDesign CS, if you choose Hebrew OpenType fonts such as those provided by [url]www.fontbit.co.il[/url] then it works great.
if you want more Hebrew then go for InDesign 2.0 ME or if you can wait just a little longer then InDesign CS ME (of which I am a beta is right round the corner).
However, there is one huge caveat with InDesign CS ME: Unlike with version 2 where you can have 2 US and 2 ME on the same OS, you CANNOT have InDesign CS US and InDesign CS ME coexisting on the same machine due to a new policy of Adobe (which in my opinion is the most stupid thing in the world since it means I have to buy a new computer!)
I am beta testing CS ME in a virtual machine, but I suspect that I'll never buy CS ME since I don't have room for another computer (with another 3 screens!)
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