A relatively simple system of network administration that is widely used in small Windows networks. Computers and printers are each assigned to a workgroup name, which allows them to communicate with ...
Printer Sharing can be set up in two ways -- Workgroups and Public Folder Sharing. Using a Workgroup allows you to share printers across the network. This makes it possible to send documents to a ...
Can someone please explain this behavior to me?<BR><BR>NT4 Network, WINS, PDC. 98SE station. 98 station logs onto the network fine. Script executes, drives map, printers map. Can search for computers ...
Workgroups and domains provide ways for multiple Windows-based computers on a network to communicate. Both systems allow for file sharing and printer sharing. The main difference comes down to how the ...
You recently replied to a user asking about network file sharing, saying, 'Sharing files in workgroup mode requires that each computer have a local account for each user who will connect.' I didn't ...
We have about 30 machines (most on 98/ME, a few on 2000/XP) all configured in a P2P network behind a Cisco 675 router. The 98/ME machines are all configured with static IP addresses and the 2000/XP ...