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Unless you want to set up a homegroup, a feature of windows 7, on your network you won't really need a windows 7 computer
Several Windows services can be disabled safely. Some of these include: Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, Homegroup Provider, SSDP Discovery, and Homegroup Listener.
Homegroup Sharing.
Open HomeGroup by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, typing homegroup in the search box, and then clicking HomeGroup.On the Share with other home computers running Windows 7page, click Create a homegroup, and then follow the instructions.See related link below.
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a protocol,both windows 200 and windows 9x required three element:
Professional, ultimate, and Enterprise editions allow you to save the backup to a network location.
Microsoft Windows products "Windows 7" and "Windows 8" and "8.1" allow you to set up homegroups and connect to each other.
boot the destination client computer on the network
1) You hook the printer up to a computer and make it shareable on the local network. You can then go to other computers on the network and add a a new printer connected to a local LAN2) Purchase a mini-print server device, such as this one: http://shop2.outpost.com/product/3853577 and hook it up directly to the printer. The print server then connects to the local network through a standard Ethernet cable.
Which Windows XP feature provides an underlying service that allows Windows and applications to determine when a machine has changed network location ? 1.syncranization manager 2.network location awareness 3.offline viewing 4.peer to peer networking support... please chose the correct answer. ..pls help
There are many websites that teach people how to disable the HomeGroup function on Windows 8. Some examples of websites are TechRepublic and How-To Geek.