Sharing a Printer ShowSharing a Printer
Sharing a computer with printer server
Sharing printer with a print server
How to share a printer to make it accessible from any workstation with a Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP:
First, we must quickly...
Disabling sharing of administrative task ShowDisabling sharing of administrative task
By default all Microsoft Windows NT based operating system possess hidden administrative shares options, allowing the administrator of a machine to access the machine via the network.
Here...
Sharing Internet connection using bridge mode ShowSharing Internet connection using bridge mode
Sharing via bridge mode
Installing bridge-utils
Notes
Internet connection can be shared with another computer if you have a free Ethernet port
Sharing via bridge mode
When using a...
Download LC ISO Creator ShowLC ISO Creator is very simple: it allows to create a .ISO file from your CD.
Then, it allows you to burn these ISO files, to use CD emulation software (in order not to use any more the original CD) or to make a backup copy.
The software is...
Download SharePoint Alert Reminder Boost ShowIf you would not like to open often your mailbox in order to know if there is a new e-mail, it is possible to define alarms with SharePoint Alert Reminder Boost .
This program allows you to create alarms and reminders by owner list or user group. In...
File sharing in Windows XP ShowAdvantages
File sharing involves making the content of one or more directories available through the network. All Windows systems have standard devices making it easy to share the content of a directory. However, file sharing may lead to security...
Sharing and permissions in Windows NT ShowIntroduction to folder sharing
Sharing allows resources to be designated as being available to all users over a network. When a folder is shared, users can log into the folder from across the network and access the files within, as though the...
Sharing an Internet connection ShowAdvantages
If you have a local area network (two or more computers connected in a network) with one computer connected to the Internet (via a modem, using a cable, etc.), it may be useful to make the connection accessible to the other computers on...