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How to network two Windows XP Pro SP2 Computers through INTERNET ?

Asked by omyurs in Miscellaneous Networking, TCP/IP, Operating System Specific Networking

Tags: xp, two, pro, computers, network

Hello Experts,


I have to Windows XP Pro SP2 Computers at remote locations. I want to share a "drive/partition" of each computer to one-another and want to provide read-only/download-only access to the two computers over the internet.


That is, I want to share/network two computers via INTERNET. Please explain me the whole procedure and steps.


My ISP uses routers to provide access to outside internet. That is my computers internal IP address is different and thriugh routers or hubs or whatever my ISP uses outside IP address is different.

So how can I share/network my two Windows XP computers via Internet. So that file sharing can become possibel.

Is there any software which i can buy/download so that sharing/networking can become very easy and speedy. Please provide details.

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