15Connecting to Corporate Networks
In this chapter
• Connecting to a Corporate Network
• Sharing Files on a Corporate Network
• Syncing Data Between Two Computers
• Windows Vista and Corporate Networks—Not Necessarily a Good Match
Many corporate workers today are assigned notebook PCs so that they can do office work while they’re at home or on the road. To that end, many corporate networks make it easy to connect notebook PCs to the network—both company-owned PCs and personal PCs brought from home.
What’s involved with connecting a Vista-based notebook to a corporate network? It’s pretty much like connecting to a home network or even to a Wi-Fi hot spot, but with a few corporate-related quirks.
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