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		<title>Can a computer running windows 7 connect to a windows xp home edition machine?</title>
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I just upgraded my desktop to Windows 7 Pro, it will find everything on my wireless network except my laptop running XP home. I have ran through the network setup on both machines &#038; restarted each. I only see how to setup a homegroup which requires W7 on each.


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