By default, the Simple File Sharing UI is turned on in Windows XP Professional-based computers that are joined to a workgroup. Windows XP Professional-based...
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Describes an issue that may occur when you try to access a network share on a Windows XP-based computer. When you try to access a network share on a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, you may receive the following error message: Workgroup_name is not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network resource.
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windows xp menu The Task Pane in My Network Places lets you view your network connections and view each of the computers in your workgroup (the workgroup consists of all computers on a network which share the same workgroup name – by default, XP gives all computers on your home network the workgroup name MSHOME,
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Simple File Sharing is enabled by default on Windows XP Professional systems that are members of a workgroup (typically used in small networks) rather than a domain (typically used in large corporate networks).
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Note that the default workgroup name in Windows XP is "MSHOME" but in older To set or change workgroup/domain names in Windows XP, right-click on My...
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Jul 15, 2008 I'm having a couple issues with Windows XP Workgroup sharing. First : I have a Windows XP SP2 desktop machine. It can see everyone and access everyone'
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A Windows XP workgroup connects computers in a network in order to share files. A workgroup also connects hardware, such as printers and scanners.
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In an office or home that uses both Macs and PCs, a Windows XP workgroup can help. A Windows XP workgroup allows individuals on a PC to share files with...
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If you're installing Windows XP on a single computer or a computer on a home network, chances are the correct option to choose is No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain.... If you're on a network, enter the workgroup name of that network here.
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Windows XP Repair Install - Step 11 of 19 If you're installing Windows XP in a corporate environment, you may need to choose the Yes, make this computer a member of the following domain: option and enter a domain name but check with your system administrator first. Install Windows XP - Enter a Workgroup or Domain Name...
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