Depends on what operating system you have. If you have windows, right click on "My Computer" and click properties, the dialog box that opens up will have the computer name in it.
It's pretty simple once you know how. Click on the start button, then click on My computer, when it opens look to the left under System Tasks, then click on View System Information. After it opens click on Computer Name. Look for Workgroup: WORKGROUP If, it says (workgroup) the computer is a single owned computer and not in a network of other computers. If, it has another name or letters like: USPS then it's in a group or network and a member of a domain.
Dude... My name is Seth and i don't think it means anything other than a name on a computer. =P
mena computer is the name of 1940 computer
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In order to secure a host name for your computer, it is important to have internet hooked into the computer. Then a host name will be assigned to the computer
A computer virus is a programme, or piece of code, that is written to interfere with, and harm, your machine. A virus can replicate itself, spread to other computers, and attack other programmes on your computer. (By attack, we mean change or delete files.) Computer viruses affect computer the same way human viruses affect us there the name has come from the anology.
Start->Control Panel->System->Computer Name, on the Computer name tab locate and click on Change. Type in the field Computer name the name which to want to have, press ok. You will have to restart your PC after you have changed the computer name.
It computes things. Thus the name "Computer".
The full name of the computer keyboard is the Alphanumeric Keyboard.
You can't find another computer name but you can find other users on the same computer. I am not sure but i think cmd is only a client based program not a server based.
The computer name that comes up on the Network is the one that was configured in the system properties. You can reconfigure the Computer name by going to::: Windows XP :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> System >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change":: Windows 7 :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> Advanced system settings >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change"
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