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             Printers .
             Sometimes the printer connected to your machine doesn't have the capabilities of another printer in your office; i.e. colour or laser quality. To print on another printer in a non-networked situation, you have two options. First, you could disconnect your printer and the printer you wish to use and install the new printer to your computer. Second, you could copy the file to a floppy disk, assuming it will fit, and load it into the computer connected to the printer with which you wish to print. It must .
             Also be assumed that the computer you are loading the file on has the same software installed to read and print the file with which it was created. In a networked situation, it is as easy as selecting the printer you wish to use from a drop-down box at the time of printing, and clicking on the print button. .
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             Internet .
             Most of the employees in your office, including yourself, can increase their productivity with access to the Internet. Using a technology such as Roadrunner and a Cable/DSL router combined with a network allows multiple computers to share the same Internet account simultaneously. .
             Domain Controller .
             A Net Works, Inc. server is a high performance computer built with state-of-the-art components and designed with one thing in mind, reliability. Twenty-four hours a day, 7 days a week a server performs many important tasks, including: .
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             Authentication .
             Every person who uses your network via a workstation must login to the server with a username and a password. The server then assigns that person a security access level that permits or denies them to use network resources. .
             Logging .
             Every time something happens on your network, an entry to the server's log is added. Some examples include .
             : 1. Logging in or logging out of a workstation. .
             2. Opening or closing a file. .
             3. Creating or deleting a directory. .
             4. Copying a file or files. .
             5. Errors or Problems on the server or network. .
             6. Files printed and by whom.


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