tailieunhanh - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 46

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 46. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | Lesson 1 Sharing Resources Most home networks and very small businesses do not need a dedicated file and print server. There are usually only a few computers and the number of files that people need to share is minimal. When you do not have access to a dedicated file and print server you can use the resource sharing options included in Windows 7 to share files folders and printers. Windows 7 includes a new feature named HomeGroups which simplifies the process of sharing files and printers on small networks where Active Directory Domain Services AD DS is not present. After this lesson you will be able to Configure HomeGroup settings. Configure sharing settings using Network And Sharing Center. Share folders. Manage printer permissions. Estimated lesson time 40 minutes Network And Sharing Center You can use the Network And Sharing Center displayed in Figure 8-1 to configure HomeGroup and advanced sharing options. You can use Network And Sharing Center to determine which networks the computer is currently joined to and the network designation assigned to those networks. You can use this tool to reset the designation assigned to an existing network. For example you can change a Work network to a Home network by clicking the Work Network item under the network name and then clicking the Home Network option in the Set Network Location dialog box. You will learn more about the HomeGroup sharing options later in this lesson. You can access the Advanced Sharing Settings dialog box by clicking the Change Advanced Sharing Settings item in Network And Sharing Center. You can use this dialog box shown in Figure 8-2 to configure the sharing options for each different network profile. Because network profiles apply on a per-network interface basis this means that different sharing options apply on a per-interface basis when a client running Windows 7 connects to multiple networks for example when you connect to a home network using a wireless network adapter and to an .