This tutorial will show you how to import a Word document into Visio
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Password protected sharing in windows 7 allows you to restrict access to the shared content within the network. You can limit the number of users who have access to the files and folders you have shared in the network. Before accessing the shared content, users will pass through an authentication process where they will be required to enter the username and password that you have set. With this particular feature, you can restrict unauthorized access to the shared content.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to do password protected sharing.
By mapping a network drive, windows will allot a letter to a storage area which is shared with a network. Once the network drive has been mapped, other computers can access and edit the files which are shared in the network. The files which are displayed after mapping a network drive in windows 7 are displayed in the client’s computer as if they are present in their physical hard drive.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to map a network drive in windows 7.
In windows 7, homegroup allows you to setup sharing capabilities within your network. You can allow users within the network to access the printer, share documents and access or update the shared content.
On top of that, homegroups can be password protected for security purposes as well. It doesn’t matter if a computer is running on windows 7 home premium or professional. As long as the windows 7 operating system is running on the machine, the user can access the shared content.
Users can easily join and leave the homegroup according to their requirements. If you want to learn how to leave a home group, continue on reading below.
A network name allows your computer to be identified in a network. Separate devices have separate names and are allotted separate addresses so that they can easily be identified.
In this tutorial, we will teach you how to change network name in windows 7.