Several Computer nodes which are installed with any MS Windows OS and are connected with each other in peer (workgroup) or in domain model is called a Windows Network. Usually computers are connected in network with each other to utilize shared resources for maximum utilization.
The most common shared resource which we can see is a printer.
Un-comparable, even if it were such thing as 'windows 2003 network'.
The Windows server OS has the ability to establish and manage a domain network. A Windows client on the other hand can only join such a network but not control it.
Windows 7
Network Neighborhood is the Microsoft Windows name for a way/method to browse the Local Area Network. Network Neightborhood has now become My Network Places in Windows XP. The function remains the same.
Set up a "Home Network"
no
Map a network drive to the Windows XP share.
No. Use samba to interface to the Windows network.
Map a network drive to the windows XP share
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
Yes.
You can run windows network setup after following the hup setup directions.