XP does not have this kind of feature. To monitor and track internet activities, you need to deploy an internet monitoring program. For example: WFilter enterprise, or websense enterprise.
The default log file name is Pfirewall.log.
XP and 7 supports file sharing through network or any Windows supported storage device.
The network layer protocol is Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
You can do a search for shdocvw.dll on the internet, download that file, and save it into the c:\windows\system folder, OR you can install Internet Explorer 5+, or you can reinstall the network components bundled with Windows.
The term mcshield.exe refers to a file that is the McAfee On-Access Antivirus scanner from Network Associates, Inc. The file monitors a computer's processes and registry to detect and prevent virus infection.
Windows Imaging (.wim file extension)
File and Print Sharing
For starters, TCP/IP works equally well in both operating systems. Other protocols of interest include:SMB (Windows File Sharing/Samba) - Network drives, file/printer sharingLDAP (OpenLDAP) - Address book information
a disk driver
Windows computers are made to communicate with each other as long as they are on the same internet Network. You could have Windows XP communicate with Windows Vista and Windows Vista communicate with Windows 7. They will all talk with each other and you should have no problems aslong as your Network is properly setup and they are all on the same network. Once they are connected, turning on File or Folder Sharing will give you access on your Windows 7 to your Windows Vista or the other way around.
Yes, it can. But you might have problems with security politics which are a part of Windows XP, Windows Me doesn't have such things. Usually if you are using simple file sharing everything works fine.
File and printer sharing, Client for Microsoft Windows