English sounds like (at least) a second language for you. Regardless of that, this is one of the clearest explanations I've watched/seen for this setup. Thank you so much! Cheers!
Good video, I learned a lot but am still confused about 1 thing: Doesn't the "EVERYONE" group include "everyone" including those outside the workgroup? This makes it look like it only includes those in the workgroup. (Or maybe I am thinking too much of the "all" bit like in Linux and it doesn't work the same in Windows)
I've already set the network and the authorization of the folders in each computer. But In the next week I've changed the wifi touter, and only 1 of the 3 computers cannot watch them. Even though the network and configuration are identical in the 3 computers with the same windows 10
@@brsandlin9 Find the IP of the computer that is sharing out the folder and map by IP instead of computer/server name. Let me know if this works for ya.
English sounds like (at least) a second language for you. Regardless of that, this is one of the clearest explanations I've watched/seen for this setup. Thank you so much! Cheers!
How many languages do you speak?...
Saved me. Excellent how to, thanksk
Nice and short, right to the point, was perfect, thanks.
Good video, I learned a lot but am still confused about 1 thing: Doesn't the "EVERYONE" group include "everyone" including those outside the workgroup? This makes it look like it only includes those in the workgroup. (Or maybe I am thinking too much of the "all" bit like in Linux and it doesn't work the same in Windows)
Awesome! Love it. Thank you.
Great video and explanation.
Thank you!!
So before hand should you connect a workgroup with a switch or hub..or is it lan to lan?
yes, if you don't connect your computer, then is not a workgroup. Your computer should be connected to some sort of network through a switch
Great video and explanation.
thanx man
doesnt work on 2 physcial machiens why
whts the point of workgroup if we cant share data outside our computer..its pretty much useless..
Workgroups are more for organization purposes than anything else. Managing users and access in a workgroup is messy..
You can share resources in a workgroup. But that user needs to exist in both computers
I've already set the network and the authorization of the folders in each computer. But In the next week I've changed the wifi touter, and only 1 of the 3 computers cannot watch them. Even though the network and configuration are identical in the 3 computers with the same windows 10
Same problem. My router died. Installed new router, now none of my PCs appear on the network.
@@brsandlin9 Find the IP of the computer that is sharing out the folder and map by IP instead of computer/server name. Let me know if this works for ya.
Thank you :)
Cain't hear you. Turn up the volume.
you turn your volume because i hear it good
Can't English you. Turn up the grammar
Video is very poor
How so? I found it quite useful.....
and im not exactly new to computers.
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