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Answer» I work in an office which is about to get a new system in on our computers.. Windows XP Pro(fessional?) Box, what exactly is this?A computer running Windows XP Professional Quote from: ace11 on June 03, 2008, 03:25:55 PM By the Way, this pack is going to be on approx' 7 or 8 computers, which i haven't had networked yet (although i'm led to believe that this isn't the most difficult of jobs)According to the requirements you posted, just about any computer running Windows XP Professional can be set up as the conveyancelink server. Cheers, much appreciated. I seem to have misunderstood it and interpreted it as 'Windows XP Pro' AND 'a small business server;' not one or the other. Now the only problem is to network the 8 or 9 PCs. How difficult a job is this? Is there anywhere(ie. a website) you could refer me to for step by step instructions on how to do this, or even explain in basic terms what i would need to do?How is your network set up now? Is it a workgroup or domain? Is there a requirement for the software?To be honest, I strongly recommend looking at hiring a professional to at least get the network setup and running for you at this point. You'll save a lot of time and effort in the long run by having things done right the first time. You are clearly inexperienced (no offense to you, but you are.) and that means you WILL miss some things and it will take you 5 times as long to get the network setup as it would a pro. If that's not an option for you then be prepared to do a lot of reading and a lot of troubleshooting to get everything working.ace11, you'll only need a switch with more ports than computers. Try to find a high quality one. I assumed you want to connect into network using wires, that means ethernet cables. I also assumed that those computers need cables shorter than 100 meters, they are not further than 100 meters from the switch/router. To have internet connectivity on all those computers you need a cheap router if you don't need to have many simultaneous transfers. When I say cheap I don't mean a 20 dollars router, a "for home" router. A "pro" router and a good quality switch. Please see Cisco offer for example. I agree with TheEmperor. |
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