How to Setup and Join a Workgroup in Windows PC
Microsoft Windows workgroups organize PCs as peer-to-peer local networks that facilitate easier sharing of files, internet access, printers, and other local network resources.
Each computer that's a member of the group can access the same resources being shared by the others, and in turn, can share its own resources if configured to do so.
Joining a workgroup requires all participants to use a matching name. All Windows 10 computers are automatically assigned to a default group named WORKGROUP (or MSHOME in Windows XP).
How to Setup and Join a Workgroup in Windows PC
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