Article ID: 814003
Article Last Modified on 11/4/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
SUMMARY
This article includes Part 6 of the "Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition" guide. Part 6 discusses how to set the computer names and the workgroup.
Note To view the other topics of the "Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition" guide, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that are listed in the "References" section of this article.
The "Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition" guide includes the following topics:
Part 1. Introduction: Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition
Part 2. Buying the Network Hardware
Part 3. Connecting the Computers
Part 4. Installing the Network Card
Part 5. Configuring TCP/IP Protocol
Part 6. Setting the Computer Names and the Workgroups
Part 7. Sharing Folders
Part 8. Sharing a Printer
MORE INFORMATION
Part 6. Setting the Computer Names and the Workgroups
You must assign a name and a workgroup to every computer, regardless of what protocol you use. As with the IP addresses, each computer name must be unique. Therefore, you can use a computer name only one time in your workgroup. To assign a name and a workgroup to the computer, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Performance and Maintenance.
- Click See basic information about your computer.
Note If you are using Classic view in Control Panel, double-click System instead.
- Click the Computer Name tab, type a description of the computer (optional), and then click OK.
- To define the computer name and the workgroup, click Change on the Computer Name tab, and then click OK.
- Assign each computer a different, meaningful name.
- Make sure that you assign every computer to the same workgroup.
- Click OK, click OK again, and then restart your computer.
REFERENCES
813936 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 1)
813937 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 2)
813938 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 3)
813939 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 4)
813940 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 5)
814004 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 7)
814005 How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (PART 8)
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