Make sure your workgroup is the same and use peer to peer (server asigned ip address) on all machines
The operating system that most if not all viruses are made for is Windows. Since Windows was the first operating system built and most people own a Windows operating computer, then won't you think most viruses will target and infect Windows computers? Mac and Unix computers generally won't acquire viruses since not much of them are written for their platforms.
The 2 main operating systems using on computers are Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS. Windows is available on all PCs and Mac OS is available on any Apple Computer.
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.
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Windows is a computer operating system that is used by most computers. Windows is important due to its software and hardware compatibility.
MAC addresses (Media Access Control) are a function of the network card. They are not dependent on the operating system (such as Windows), and have no relationship with Macintosh computers, other than the fact that network devices on Macintosh computers have MAC addresses as well.
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A Macintosh is a computer. Windows is an operating system. A Macintosh can run the Windows operating system. The question is meaningless.
The operating system that most if not all viruses are made for is Windows. Since Windows was the first operating system built and most people own a Windows operating computer, then won't you think most viruses will target and infect Windows computers? Mac and Unix computers generally won't acquire viruses since not much of them are written for their platforms.
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Two different operating versions of software for computers is Windows 7 and Windows XP. Mac is becoming very popular as well.
Eclipse Computers is an online computer hardware retailer. Computers made from these parts can be paired with a Windows operating system in order to resemble a PC, or with another operating system such as Linux.
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Yes. Starting with Windows 2000, Windows XP.... and there is also Operating System that had been made that specialized in the internetwork of computers. It is called Windows NT (network/networking).