- peer-to-peer networking.
Windows for
Workgroups was
mostly oriented towards businesses. The
first version of
Windows for
Workgroups, 3.1, was
released on October...
- Look up
workgroup or
workgroups in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Workgroup may
refer to:
Courtroom Workgroup, an
informal arrangement between a criminal...
- for
working inside of
Windows workgroup; Sun
Enterprise and Sun
SPARC low-end/midrange
server lines.
Windows for
Workgroups This
disambiguation page lists...
- domain, in
which computers rely on
centralized authentication.
Windows for
Workgroups – the
earliest version of
Windows to
allow a work
group Windows HomeGroup...
-
Windows Workgroups, by contrast, is the
other model for
grouping computers running Windows in a
networking environment which ships with Windows.
Workgroup computers...
- In computing, a file
server (or fileserver) is a
computer attached to a
network that
provides a
location for
shared disk access, i.e.
storage of computer...
- administrator. At Ease for
Workgroups also
included an
Administration program to add
users and
workgroups to the network. At Ease for
Workgroups 5 also provided...
-
Torvalds changed the code name from "Unicycling Gorilla" to "Linux for
Workgroups" and
modified the logo that some
systems display when
booting to depict...
- OS/2 1.31, Mac OS,
Windows (both 16 and 32-bit), a
separate Windows for
Workgroups Mail client, and a DOS-based
Remote Client for use over pre-PPP/pre-SLIP...
- Speed,
Pragmatic Cynicism, Collegiality, and Secrecy.
Efficient courtroom workgroups s**** to
process cases rather than
dispense justice. This has been confirmed...