August 2004
Beginner
216 pages
3h 45m
English
Each PC on a network needs to be configured properly to access the network. Think of the setup process as something similar to getting the food ready before a party. This is not a difficult task, but you will find that the newer versions of Windows, such as Windows XP, make the whole process a lot easier than the earlier versions of Windows did.
Windows XP includes a network setup wizard that can be used to create a network setup disk (a disk that configures those other PCs using the same wizard) for use on the Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional versions of Windows. This wizard is by ...
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