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Appendix C, Preparing Your PCs, for Network Access - windows 8
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Table 1-1. A Road Map for How to Get There From Here ... If I Want To... ? What Do I Do? What's Needed? How Do I? Exchange files between my wirelessly connected computer and other computers in a combined wireless and wired network. 1. Use the Windows Network Neighborhood feature to browser for computers in the combined wireless and wired network. 2. Browse the hard drive of 1. The computer I am using to connect to the wireless network needs to be configured with the Windows Client and File and Print Sharing. 2. The computer I am using to connect to the wireless network needs to be configured with the same Windows Workgroup or Domain To get assistance Windows networking software, please see Appendix C, "Preparing Your PCs for Network Access" for typical configuration scenarios or refer to the Help system included with your version of Windows. the target settings as the other computer in Windows computers in Windows Domain the network in the combined wireless settings are usually order to locate and wired network. managed by the directory or 3. Any Windows networking corporate computer files you want security access rights support groups. to work with. 3. Use the Windows Explorer copy and paste functions to exchange files between the computers. such as login user name/ password that have been assigned in the Windows network or for sharing particular files must be provided when Windows prompts for such information. 4. If so-called Windows Windows Workgroup settings are commonly managed by individuals who want to set up small networks in their homes, or small offices. 'peer' Workgroup networking is being used, the drive, file system directory, or file need to be enabled for sharing. To get assistance with setting up Windows networking, refer to the Help and Support information that comes with the version of the Windows operating systems you are using. 6