HomeGroup (Windows 8.1/ Windows 8 / Windows 7)

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HomeGroup from start to finish
Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1

What's a homegroup?

A homegroup is a group of PCs on a home network that can share files and printers. Using a homegroup makes sharing easier. You can share pictures, music, videos, documents, and printers with other people in your homegroup.

You can help protect your homegroup with a password, which you can change at any time. Other people can't change the files that you share unless you give them permission to do so.
After you create or join a homegroup, you select the libraries (for example, My Pictures or My Documents) that you want to share. You can prevent specific files or folders from being shared, and you can share additional libraries later.

HomeGroup is available in Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows 7. You can join a homegroup on a PC running Windows RT 8.1, but you can't create a homegroup or share content with the homegroup. In Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic, you can join a homegroup, but you can’t create one.

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To create a HomeGroup, add your other PCs to the HomeGroup, locate HomeGroup files, to share (or stop sharing) libraries and devices (including printers), please see the full tutorial available from Microsoft Corporation -

HomeGroup from start to finish - Microsoft Windows Help
 
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