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TΞΞNSTAR™

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Before you can interact with the other computers in your home, you need to create a workgroup--essentially, a group of computers connected to one another over a network. Here's how to do it.

  1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections > "Set up a home or small office network."
  2. When asked for a connection method, choose "This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network or through a residential gateway."
  3. Unless you're networking only Windows XP systems, choose "Create a network setup disk" when prompted. This creates a floppy you can use to run the wizard on non-XP systems if you have any on your network.
Watch the video to find out why you should write down your workgroup name


Now run the wizard on each additional system on your network. On non-XP systems, browse the floppy and run the file netsetup.exe. When configuring each system, assign each computer a different name, but use the same workgroup name. It can be any name you desire. Now that you've created a workgroup, you can begin sharing files and folders among the computers.
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Jack_Sparrow

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    TΞΞNSTAR™ said:
    Before you can interact with the other computers in your home, you need to create a workgroup--essentially, a group of computers connected to one another over a network. Here's how to do it.
    1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections > "Set up a home or small office network."
    2. When asked for a connection method, choose "This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network or through a residential gateway."
    3. Unless you're networking only Windows XP systems, choose "Create a network setup disk" when prompted. This creates a floppy you can use to run the wizard on non-XP systems if you have any on your network.
    Watch the video to find out why you should write down your workgroup name


    Now run the wizard on each additional system on your network. On non-XP systems, browse the floppy and run the file netsetup.exe. When configuring each system, assign each computer a different name, but use the same workgroup name. It can be any name you desire. Now that you've created a workgroup, you can begin sharing files and folders among the computers.
    Allow file sharing


    Thnx TEEN:D:D:D

    machoo mama work group ekata gihin pissu nata nata hitiye:baffled::baffled::baffled::baffled: