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On 09/11/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> My bet is that it's desktop->Help Center->INFORMATION->eCS
> >Componets->etc, etc
OK, I have been doing some reading. It is a good thing that I have
gained some insight and enjoyment of the IBM engineers' thorough way of
saying such things as "plug it in" or "turn the page."
Please, someone, explain the difference and nomenclature of a domain
name server network and a simple peer to peer setup. I guess that, in
order to network three computers and one printer, it will not be
necessary to set up a domain name server, or am I wrong?
Martin
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