On 08/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 12/8/2006 8:43:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> You could do things this way but there wouldn't need to be two of
> everything like that. You could either use a KVM switch
> (keyboard/video/mouse switch) or if the old desktop has XP (or
> possibly win2000?) use the "Remote Desktop Connection" feature of
> Windows.
> But the previous method is porbably simpler and leaves less clutter.
>
> Eric.
> ========
> Thanks. ;-) Yeah, that makes more sense than any networking setup.
>
> I think I just hate to trash the tower because over the years I have added so
> many upgrades, new drives, etc. -- i.e. the money I have put into it. :-)
>
> Oh, well, time for a whole new system. Computers don't last forever.

Oh I don't know, my Dad's still using an old 486dx2/66 with windows
3.1 for some reason!

Eric.

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