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Hi all,
Hoping you can help me.
I'm trying to create a network between to PC (both running Win XP pro 32)
However they are both linked via the university network with all the other computers on there. What I would like to do is somehow create my own network, on the uni network, that only my 2 pcs have access to. I would like to be able to share files freely on my own network without it compromising my security on the overall uni network.
Any ideas how I go about this?
Cheers
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