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Asked by Srinivas_Vengala in Networking Hardware, MS SQL Server
Hi,
I have a Laptop (given by my company and is joined to my company domain) running Windows XP Professional with SP3. And I have my desktop which is running Windows 2000 Professinal with SP4 and Windows 2003 server with SP2 (dual booting). It is in the default workgroup named WORKGROUP. I wanted to connect these two machines (laptop and desktop) using the crossover cable to practice certain features of SQL Server 2005 which require two physical machines. I have given the following IPs.
Laptop: 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0
Desktop: 192.168.1.2 and 255.255.255.0
But when I connect the cable to both the machines, it is showing Network cable unplugged on both the machines. The crossover cable was tested with a machine when it was bought.
Can someone please let me know what I need to do to connect my two machines?
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