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Chapter 9 Sharing It All on the Network In This Chapter B Creating and changing user accounts B Finding other computers on the network B Locating files and folders on other computers B Giving permission to others to look at your files B Adding and using network printers B Buying a network’s parts B Installing a network’s hardware B Setting up a network hankfully, you only need to bother with this chapter under four conditions: A More than one person will be using your computer, and you’d like to assign a user account to everybody so that they can keep their work separate. A You want to change somebody’s user account. A Your computer is connected to other computers on a network, and you need to moves files between them. A You want to set up your own network. If you don’t care about networks or only a few people work on your computer, ignore most of this chapter, thank goodness. Just refer to the first section on user accounts. That explains how to create new user accounts, change their little pictures and passwords, and delete or restrict unruly accounts to keep the wild ones in line. T
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