You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The remote call procedure call failed and did not execute' as shown above.
All the online links that I have followed have not been of any help. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Choosing your cable You can use either a null-modem serial cable or a direct parallel cable to connect your computers together with the Direct Cable Connection utility.
However, I recommend that you avoid using a serial cable connection because parallel connections are much faster. This is due to the fact that a parallel connection is capable of processing more data at a time than a serial connection can.
In general, the reason parallel cables are faster is because they transfer data eight bits at a time over eight wires, whereas serial cables transfer one bit at a time over a single wire. A serial cable connection is capable of a transfer speed somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 KB to 14 KB per second.
A standard parallel connection is capable of a transfer speed of between 40 KB to 70 KB per second. You can walk into any computer store or connect to an online store and purchase a direct parallel cable specifically designed for connecting two computers together with Direct Cable Connection.
Now, if you have a lot of large files to transfer with Direct Cable Connection, you might want to investigate the DirectParallel Universal Cable from Parallel Technologies —the same company that licensed the parallel connectivity technology used in Direct Cable Connection to Microsoft. To achieve such high transfer rates, the DirectParallel Universal Cable employs intelligent circuitry built right into the cable head.
This circuitry automatically detects the type of parallel port in your system and configures the fastest possible transfer rates. Basic network configuration In order to connect two systems with the Direct Cable Connection utility, each system must have the base networking components installed. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Please give us the link for the instructions you have followed.
It strikes me that it may have led you to overcomplicate the issue. And you did this via an Ethernet cable? There is no mention of being able to use an Ethernet cable in that link and from memory I don't think that it is possible like 10crackers it was many moons ago that I last set up a connection of that sort.
This will depend on whether or not one of the PCs has an auto-sensing Ethernet port. Make a note of what the settings were probably 'automatic' as you will need to revert once you have finished. Even if the above works, in practice you still might not be able to cleanse this way. The malware will be running on the afflicted PC and take steps to prevent cleansing. Even if it doesn't, it may write itself back to the hard disk on shutdown.
You may also need to configure the Windows XP computer according to the following section. It may take some time for both machines to obtain IP addresses and appear in the Network Connections window.
In Windows XP, if you do not have an Ethernet card, you can also make a direct cable connection using a serial or parallel null-modem cable:. Connect the computers using the purchased cable, and then follow the manufacturer's instructions.
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