In Windows 7, workgroups are small networks that share files, printers and Internet connections. After the other computers in your network join the workgroup, their users can share these resources ...
If you leave a company and your personal computer is connected to the company's domain, you can leave the domain to join a Workgroup provided that you're directly connected to the domain and that you ...
I was connecting to an existing workgroup in XP using the Network Setup wizard and misspelled the workgroup name. I ran it again, spelling the name right, but I still have the misspelled name in the ...
A relatively simple system of network administration that is widely used in small Windows networks. Computers and printers are each assigned to a workgroup name, which allows them to communicate with ...
Open-source proponents say they’ve reached a legal agreement with Microsoft under which the software giant is making available protocol documentation needed to fully interoperate with the Microsoft ...
Open source software project Samba has signed an agreement with Microsoft to receive protocol documentation for the software giant's Windows workgroup server products. The deal will enable the ...
It depends on what the printer is and how it's connected to the network, print servers, etc.<P>Is the printer networked directly? Connected to a print server? UNIX or NT print server? (Or something ...