Networking company files
> Preparing company files for multiple users
Preparing company files for multiple users
If multiple users will be simultaneously accessing a company file, it should be stored on a
host
computer where it can be accessed across the network. The host computer and workstations must be running Mac OS X or Windows 7 & 8, and Vista SP2.
Setting up hubs, cabling computers, and configuring network hardware and software require expert knowledge. If setting up a network for the first time, show this appendix to a networking expert.
This section starts from the point where the network is already set up. A local area network (LAN) can be set up in many different ways, so this section describes only the common situation of a LAN protected from the external Internet by a firewall on a router or gateway computer.
Related topics
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Setting up the network hardware
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Setting up a company-file folder on a Mac OS X host
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Accessing the shared company file from Mac OS X workstations
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Setting up a company-file folder on a Windows host
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Accessing the shared company file from a Windows workstation
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