mounted volumes
Computers permit easy access to large volumes of data?
You can configure windows to use Offline Files Sync which keeps a copy of the file from the server locally so that you can continue working if the connection to the server is lost. See the links below for more information
The purpose of Windows remote access, is the ease of access to a computer that is in a different location. You can use your home computer to access your work computer, or vice versa.
You can't access YouTube directly from Windows Live, but you can upload videos to the site from the program.
If the administrator restricted access to the shutdown option for certain users including your account type there is no way how you can do it remotely or locally. But you can just turn it off shuting down eletricity.
PAVParallel Access Volumes maybe
No! Microsoft Access is part of Microsoft Office, which comes as a separate product from Windows 7 Professional.
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windows does have the facility to give access to different users. That is the reason we can log on to different user accounts on windows. But windows does not give access to multiple users at the same time in a single processor system.
If you in windows NT based system, it's possible. Start->My Computer->Tools->Folder options->View, uncheck Use simple file sharing. Then right click on any of your hard drives->Security. In Security you can pick users who will be able to get access for your hard drives locally and through network.
simple file sharing
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