Usually this is related to network connectivity issues, so check that the systems can talk to each other first.
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Primary and secondary transfer can occur with both humans and animals. Primary transfer occurs when a person's or animal's hair is lost or shed directly on to a surface (clothing, furniture, a car) Secondary transfer occurs when shed hair is "picked up" from its primary deposition site and transported to another location. An example of this can be if a dog sheds hair onto a couch because he was sitting there (primary transfer) and then a person sits on the couch, gets the dog hair on his clothes and goes home. The hair he collected on his clothes is shed in his car on the way home (secondary transfer). The dog was never in the car, but because of secondary transfer, its fur will be. This can help establish movement throughout a house or prove a person was at a certain location during the commission of a crime for forensic trace examiners.
I dont know with other windows, but I easily transfer files between my computer to Sony Ericsson J20i Hazel without any software because my computer use windows 7.
Yes. But in practice, almost all programs written for Windows 2000 run fine on XP.
Windows Easy Transfer is a program which allows transferring user files, settings, and backups between multiple computers. Benefits include the ease of installation and use with a CD format and USB cable, and the opportunity to share data across multiple machines.
R2 should be some sort of service pack, which fixes problems, vulnerabilities and so on in server 2008.
Sharing printers between Macs and Windows PCs is quite doable and should not present any major problems. Apple support has information about possible problems. (See links below)
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