Any one can help? Thursday, July 19, PM. Visibility should be on as the sharing file option. For the criptography I use the standard one.
For the password settings I use "let windows manage the connection" NB: both PC have to be on "private" internet connection Once you do this, get to the folder you want to share, right click, sharing, advanced sharing, "everyone" and give all the permissions. Tuesday, July 31, AM. Monday, October 8, PM. Tuesday, October 9, PM. This worked the first time. Thanks, LV. Can this solution be sticky at the top? I went through those other steps to no avail and this worked in seconds.
Thanks so much. Edited by bluebean Friday, October 12, PM. Friday, October 12, PM. LV Thank you SO much. Edited by yiocha Tuesday, December 18, PM. Tuesday, December 18, PM. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
I never would have known. Tuesday, January 15, PM. Monday, February 11, PM. This did work for me. Thx, MikeH. Thursday, February 21, PM.
Sunday, March 24, AM. BaZZa 0. OK I have found the answer Thank you, at long last they are talking to each other. I hope to update this soon. Win 10 Updated and I lost the connection. Here is a Quote from their post. Edited by BaZZa. Friday, May 10, AM. Thankyou soooo much Thursday, May 16, AM.
I have copied your info about using a password for the admin function. I have windows 10 with the latest upgrade and Homegoup has been deleted from windows Was this reply helpful?
Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. About an hour ago I got Windows 7 installed in the partitioned side of my Mac book and everything went fine until I tried to connect it to the internet through my wireless router.
The Windows system doesn't detect the router at all, and I can't seem to find anywhere to manually enter the channel for it to connect. The router was set to whisper so it was undetectable unless you knew the channel name and password, but that was shut off so it now broadcasts its signal. Windows still can't seem to find the router and it's frustrating.
If you turn them off, you leave your computer open to all sorts of malicious software, such as spyware and worms and viruses. If you don't want to turn them off altogether, you can still set them to a different level so they don't pop up as frequently. If you drag the little rectangle in the middle upward, you'll have the most secure system, but you'll see a permission screen any time a change is made to Windows, whether you initiated it or not.
If you drag the rectangle downward, you won't see the permission screens, but you also won't be notified when any change is made to windows. That means a virus can install itself on your computer and you'd never realize it. Copying music to most MP3 players is incredibly easy. Windows recognizes them as just another disk drive.
You can easily navigate to the device and drag your music into it. You can only move music and movies to your iPod through iTunes, which is Apple's proprietary software. But don't worry, it is Windows compatible and is available for free from the iTunes website. It's like an old building that gets torn down in your neighborhood-after 6 or 8 months, you almost forget it was ever there in the first place. If you have been missing these menus, though, you can view them easily and temporarily by pushing the Alt key.
There's no doubt that Windows 7 has an attractive interface and some of the effects are pretty cool. Those effects come with a price, however-they use up a bit of your computer's processor and memory. This hit to performance is negligible on high end machines, but older or low-end computers may really feel it. If you don't think Windows 7 is running as fast as it could be, you might try turning these effects off. From here you can choose to disable individual effects, or disable all of them by selecting "Adjust for best performance.
When you walk away from your computer for a period of time and your screensaver "kicks in," you may discover that when you return, you have to log back into Windows. It doesn't have to be this way.
You can easily set it so that when you wake your computer up from the screensaver, your computer returns you to whatever program you had open. Asking you to sign back in is just a security feature -- one that's easily enough undone. The taskbar, you may remember, is that strip that's usually at the bottom of the screen. Unless the taskbar is locked, you may find yourself accidently moving it all over the place.
To lock the taskbar, right-click on it and select "Lock the taskbar. Another problem is the disappearing taskbar. This happens if the "Auto-hide" function is active. In this case, unless you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen, the taskbar will not show. To fix this, move your mouse to the bottom of the screen so you can see the task bar.
Now right-click on it and select "Properties. Make sure the "Auto-hide the taskbar" box is not checked. You can also use this menu to further personalize the taskbar. You can select its position on the screen, how large the icons are, and more.
I'd suggest trying out each setting to see if you like it. Keeping track of all your open windows doesn't have to be aggravating! There's a secret key that Windows doesn't tell you about. Simply hold down the ALT key and press the Tab key.
You can get a broadband connection by contacting an Internet service provider ISP. ISPs frequently offer broadband modems. You can also find these at computer or electronics stores, and online.
Wireless router. A router sends info between your network and the Internet. With a wireless router, you can connect PCs to your network using radio signals instead of wires. Wireless network adapter. A wireless network adapter is a device that connects your PC to a wireless network. To connect your portable or desktop PC to your wireless network, the PC must have a wireless network adapter.
Most laptops and tablets—and some desktop PCs—come with a wireless network adapter already installed. Select Start , type device manager in the search box, and then select Device Manager. After you have all the equipment, you'll need to set up your modem and Internet connection. If your modem wasn't set up for you by your Internet service provider ISP , follow the instructions that came with your modem to connect it to your PC and the Internet. If you're using cable, connect your modem to a cable jack.
Put your wireless router somewhere where it will receive the strongest signal with the least amount of interference. For better results, follow these tips:. Place your wireless router in a central location. Place the router as close to the center of your home as possible to increase the strength of the wireless signal throughout your home. Position the wireless router off the floor and away from walls and metal objects , such as metal file cabinets.
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