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  1. In the event you get any warnings like that, I'd ignore them and add them to the trusted IP Address list. 0.0.0.0 has to be a 'local' IP, along with localhost (127.0.0.1) and the IP address of any NIC's you've got configured using TCP/IP. As they're local, your safest bet would be just trusting them and ignoring them...they can't be external attacks aimed at you, so there's no use seeing them. Hugheh
  2. Did you install a new motherboard along with the processor? If so, that's why. It's highly advised to reinstall 2K after purchasing a new motherboard, due to the setup of motherboard resources, IRQ's, etc. It's a lot easier to start from scratch, and can actually be damn impossible to boot the thing without the original mobo anyway. Hugheh
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    sharing files

    To share files under 2K you have to have (believe it or not) "File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks" installed. Just go into your network settings, click 'add' then 'service' and you'll see it in the list. Make sure your 2K CD/Rip is handy. Also, don't forget to create user accounts so your network clients can login to actually download the files. Hugheh
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