venTest OPERATORS MANUAL
In a Workgroup:
All computers are peers; no computer has control over another computer.
Each computer has a set of user accounts. To log on to any computer in the workgroup,
you must have an account on that computer.
There are typically no more than twenty computers.
A workgroup is not protected by a password.
All computers must be on the same local network or subnet.
In a Homegroup:
Computers on a home network must belong to a workgroup, but they can also belong to a
homegroup. A homegroup makes it easy to share pictures, music, videos, documents, and
printers with other people on a home network.
A homegroup is protected with a password, but you only need to type the password once,
when adding your computer to the homegroup.
It should also be noted that “Home” versions of Windows cannot join a Domain. In order to join
a Domain, the computer must be running at least the “Pro” or “Enterprise” version of Windows.
Windows Homegroups are not supported with venTest.
While computers in a Windows Domain can be on different local networks and sub-nets,
venTest should connect to a computer on the same logical sub-net and physical local network.
This appendix deals with connecting to the “Pro” versions of Windows, specifically
Windows 10 Pro.
Appendix C
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