Click start / connect to / [choose the appropiate network] connect
enter the security key
It will ask you do you want to save this, most people say yes.
That's you.
mmm i have vista home premium and i connect to networks
If you have Vista, you click on the network icon on thestart bar and click add network or something like that.
Yes, it should work
Domain profile
Load "windows connect now" on both computers. Some versions may not work though
When aero is enabled
Like any other network, you use a router or an ethernet cord and connect the computers and run the network setup wizard on both comps.
for win Vista, go to control panel, then Network and Internet, connect to a network, and if your connection is visible, right-click on it and check the properties box to "connect automatically when this network is in range."
A Domain profile offers the least security. A Private profile offers moderate security and a Public profile offers the highest security.
Yes one can use the vista in a server 2003 network As long as it is Vista Business or Vista Ultimate.
If your friend has a wireless network already set up, then yes (if using Windows XP or Vista) your computer will automatically connect to his network. If his network is protected then he will have to give you the password to enter.
Vista Operating system by default security setting turn off the drive share and file sharing. You need to logon as administrator to turn on the drive and file sharing so others can access.