great demonstration & explanation of work groups vs. domains in a nutshell. Great video, thank you for sharing! I liked and subscribed to your channel mate.
by using the same/local wifi router I think. you can leave "WORKGROUP" as default on both computers for it to work. did the job for me! 300Gb transferred from one pc to another without any wires. eeepic
@@Mikes-Code Hi, when I use computer-2 to access the shared folder on computer-1, which the credential I need to input? window user of computer-2 or computer-1?
great demonstration & explanation of work groups vs. domains in a nutshell. Great video, thank you for sharing! I liked and subscribed to your channel mate.
great! works like a charm. very detailed and accurate walkthrough. thank you!!
But how do you get both computers in the same workgroup? Every computer says "WORKGROUP" by default.
by using the same/local wifi router I think. you can leave "WORKGROUP" as default on both computers for it to work. did the job for me! 300Gb transferred from one pc to another without any wires. eeepic
hi when i type workgroup nothing shows up
What Credentials I'm I to type?
Your user credentials (the ones you use to sign into windows each time)
@@Mikes-Code Hi, when I use computer-2 to access the shared folder on computer-1, which the credential I need to input? window user of computer-2 or computer-1?
@@khaile4413 did you figure it out?
Do we need internet for this
No they just need to be on the same local network (subnet) most likely.
Thank you for the video. Is it possible to also add a printer to the group ?
Yes you can
Was hoping this would help but could not see the content clearly, too small, and you must be in a hurry to get your coffee.
Thank you.
Obviously. If it were obvious, I wouldn't be watching the video for information.