You need to join all the computers to a HomeGroup

You have three computers that run Windows 7 SP1. All computers are connected to the same
network subnet of 10.0.10.0/24. The computers’ network location is set to the Work network.
You need to join all the computers to a HomeGroup.
What should you do first?

You have three computers that run Windows 7 SP1. All computers are connected to the same
network subnet of 10.0.10.0/24. The computers’ network location is set to the Work network.
You need to join all the computers to a HomeGroup.
What should you do first?

A.
Set the network location to the Home network.

B.
Enter the HomeGroup password.

C.
Enable Network Discovery.

D.
Configure Windows Firewall to allow the Netlogon service.



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Mike

Mike

Choose Work network (private) for small office or other workplace networks. Network discovery, which allows you to see other computers and devices on a network and allows other network users to see your computer, is on by default, but you can’t create or join a homegroup.

Mike

Mike

Choose Home network for home networks or when you know and trust the people and devices on the network. Computers on a home network can belong to a homegroup. Network discovery is turned on for home networks, which allows you to see other computers and devices on the network and allows other network users to see your computer.