MIS420-Chapter 2 Life on the Network
- Using Local resources and network resources
All networked computers require a unique computer name
In client-server environments, all users require a unique user name
- Logging in to the network
requires a user-name and password
Windows 95 - Network Neighborhood
- Accessing a network drive
Mapping a drive (linking to the drive)
Share drives (connect to Jaring)
4 uses for a Network drive
- store files for everybody to use
- store your own files
- use as a pit stop for files on their way to other users
- use it to back up your local disk
Accessing a network drive from DOS
Accessing a network drive from applications
- Using a network printer (print spooling)
- Logging off the network