Households are increasingly becoming multiple-PC homes. And as people add extra PCs to a home, they naturally want to share files between those systems. Typical multi-PC households also tend to have ...
This blog post was authored by Jason Messer, Principal PM Lead, WDG Core Networking. Containers have become synonymous with application modernization, and Kubernetes has become the leading solution ...
In highlighting the top 10 networking features of the upcoming Windows Server 2019, Microsoft claimed software-defined networking (SDN) has gone mainstream. The emerging open-standards-based and ...
Among the significant changes in Windows 10—the new Start Menu and better integration between the desktop and app interfaces—are some new network-related features and changes. Although the process of ...
Creating a simple network lab within VirtualBox using Windows Server and Windows 10 can be a great way to learn about networking. This guide is designed to be clear and straightforward, suitable for ...
A couple of weeks ago, after Beta 2 released, I posted links to Windows Server “Longhorn” reviews in eWeek and PC Magazine. Well, the reviews are still coming in and so far, so good. First up, Tom ...
Networking isn’t just for business anymore–these days, home networks are the norm. In response, Microsoft is offering the Windows 7 Family Pack, which includes three licenses for Windows 7 Home ...
On Windows 10 PCs, connecting to a network is normally as simple as plugging in a network cable or entering a passphrase at a Wi-Fi prompt. The networking tips in this category cover administrative ...
Frustrated reader Dave says he hates Windows networking. He writes in: Windows Networking is a huge pain in the ass. It defeats its entire purpose: easily moving files around. I don't think I've ever ...
Disables NetBIOS over TCP/IP on all network interfaces. Disables Smart Multi-Homed Name Resolution because it uses NetBIOS and LLMNR, protocols that shouldn't be used anymore. CSP Disables LMHOSTS ...
ok, first of all, networking is networking, there is no differance between windoze networking and *nix networking, that is if your just talking about tcp/ip stuff, other than implementation. anyways, ...