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Re: اليوم تطلق مايكروسفت برنامجها الجديد windaw8 من مدريد (Re: عادل نجيلة)
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Quote: Windows 8 has moved to a new PC sign-in model where you typically use a Microsoft account (Windows Live ID) instead of a traditional local account. This provides a ton of advantages related to PC-to-PC sync settings and more. But it also comes with a few challenges, key among them home network interoperability. And if you need to access other PCs on your home network, whether they're using Windows 7, Windows Home Server, or whatever, you're going to run into some issues. Fortunately, they're easy to overcome, if you know the secrets. Method 1: Homegroup On my own home network, I use Windows Home Server 2011 as a central point for data storage and sharing. That system is based on Windows Server 2008 R2, so it's part of the Windows 7 family of products. As such, it does support the Homegroup home sharing technologies that Microsoft introduced in that OS. So that's one approach. To configure Homegroup on Windows 8, navigate to PC Settings (WINKEY + I, More PC Settings), and then HomeGroup. Then, enter the homegroup password to join the homegroup.
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