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Domain NetworkingHow can I set up a (proper!) home network, rather than a peer-peer network?
I want to control access centrally, and store all executables on one of the computers as a server. Do I need a different OS (Win 2000 Server), or can this be done on XP PRO? Richard OT wrote:
> How can I set up a (proper!) home network, rather than a peer-peer You will need a server operating system (Windows Server 2003). Whether> network? > > I want to control access centrally, and store all executables on one > of the computers as a server. > > Do I need a different OS (Win 2000 Server), or can this be done on XP > PRO? you can run programs from the server (as in a thin-client setup) will depend on the programs. A great resource for learning all about server management is Microsoft. Start here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/default.mspx Malke This might do what you want, or at least achieve a fairly close
approximation: http://mylogon.net Was originally written for data-entry situations, to allow any user to logon at any terminal without needing roaming profiles. However, it's also quite applicable to small networks, where it will allow you to have a 'real' logon-prompt without going to the expense of a server-grade OS. XP Pro will suffice as a server, provided you have less than ten users. When you say storing executables, I presume you mean running all software from the server? If so, that is not really a feasible route with modern software, which is too bulky and too tied-in to the OS to allow that. Either install the software locally and keep the data on the server, or else if you want to have everything on the server, look towards a 'thin client' model. That will cost though, as you will need a Terminal Server, and they don't come cheap.
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