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Windows XP Home Networking: Turn a Desktop Computer into a Server



     
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Description: Explains the benefits of building a server for a home network, and describes how to make a server for a small office by modifying a desktop computer.

Keywords: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Home Edition Whistler hardware home networking Windows 2000 Server



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