That depends on the configuration of your home network and the security settings on the computer in question. The short answer is probably yes. If it is a Windows machine, it likely comes with all of it's drives shared (at least as hidden shares if not obviously) and therefore other people can access your files. As a matter of fact XP Home by defualt shares your documents out.
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The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.
shared documents folder
what is the another name for computer network
its a computer network
No, this is not true at all. In a network, an almost unlimited number of computers can connect to another computer. The only limitations are the speed of the network connections, the speed of the computer, and the network architecture.
in this case , the another computer take the role of server
# My computer # Recycle bin # network places # My documents
One computer on a network will drop another if both computers are using the same IP Address. This can be solved by assigning both computers automatic IP address, and Windows will automatically deal with the network issue.
A file server is a computer attached to a network that has the primary purpose of providing a location for the shared storage of computer files(such as documents, photographs, databases, etc.) that can be accessed by the workstations that are attached to the computer network..
An overly network is a computer network that is built on top of another network.It is usually logical.
It would be networking your computer with another in your house. That would require you to get a network card.