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setting up a local nettworket lokalt nettverk/intranett. Dvs at jeg ønsker en av maskinene skal fungere som en server hvor feks Office pakken er installert (maskin 1). Den som logger seg på maskin 2 med brukernavn og passord skal da kunne logge seg på excel feks på maskin 1 for så å lagre dette dokumentet enten lokalt på serveren eller på sin egen maskin samt printe dette ut. Ønsker og å ha en meny eller lignende med forskjellige programmer som kan brukes. Men for å komme inn på denne menyen må det da tastes inn brukernavn og passord. Noe lignende sikkert en del firmaer bruker.... tar imot råd/hjelp etc etc. Have several computers at home which I want to connect to each other in a local network. This mean I want to use my stationary computer as a server (computer 1) where I have Office and such installed. Then I want the other computers to log onto computer 1 with their own password and username and have the option of saving their documents either on the server or on their own computer and also to print it out. I also want a menu or such on computer 1 with all the programes which the others can use. But they need a password and username. Very similar to what companies uses. Any help appreciated! In news:1157237619.232523.199740@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com, r_haarb***@hotmail.com <r_haarb***@hotmail.com> typed:<snip> > Have several computers at home which I want to connect to each other Basics:> in a local network. This mean I want to use my stationary computer as > a server (computer 1) where I have Office and such installed. Then I > want the other computers to log onto computer 1 with their own > password and username and have the option of saving their documents > either on the server or on their own computer and also to print it > out. > > I also want a menu or such on computer 1 with all the programes which > the others can use. But they need a password and username. Very > similar to what companies uses. > > Any help appreciated! Set up a workgroup, set up file shares on the 'server', create user accounts on the 'clients' and add shortcuts to the shared server folders on the desktop (or map drives). You can also redirect My Documents to \\server\share\folder for each user if you wish. Share the printer from the 'server' and connect the clients to it. If you need more help with that, check out www.wown.com and www.practicallynetworked.com and get your hands on some good small/home office network books - you should find many. Re menu - well, the only programs the users can use will likely be those on the 'client' computer they are sitting at, unless you have applications installed on the 'server' that are *designed* to run over the network. If you have a retail copy of Office *and* you have a license for each user/computer, you can install it to the server using setup.exe /a to do an 'admin install' to there. You can then configure yoursubsequent client installations that the files will be accessed across the network. However, I would not recommend this at all. There's no value in it, and you really lose functionality. I'd say that most companies do not use application servers like this. So, the regular Start Menu is really all that's relevant here - and that's unrelated to the computers being on a network at all.
Not able to connect my laptop to Internet using Broadband connecti
Connecting to both corporate LAN and home workgroup Outlook / Work Group question WinXP <--> Vista via LLTD Uncontrolled Downloads CLOSING NETWORK CONNECTIONS take years... router and xp home issues Trust Relationship problem networking computers to 1 printer I don't want one machine on the LAN to have Internet access |
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