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Used Laptops Under 200 and IT Solutions

Many small businesses will have a need for various computer and network services. One point to realize is that the IT services are going to be representative of what the local competition mandates. For example in areas where there are several companies which work on computers and networks you might expect the price to be lower for this reason. However this is not necessarily going to be the case, and in fact the prices may merely be representative of the fair market value for those services in that area as well as other geographically diverse locations as well.

The reality is that there are different basic needs which make up any IT service contract or project. For example companies on a small budget will typically find that the laptops under 200 are an excellent solution to their technological needs. In these instances it is common to find that the appropriate network setup can be done securely and efficiently without any need for overkill.

Say for example there is a firewall server which is directly connected to the Internet, the DMZ and the LAN. This particular configuration is pretty basic yet quite effective at the same time. Although the networking gear which is required can often be purchased new or used, the good thing is that it can be relatively inexpensive to implement as well. Depending on the situation, the inexpensive networking gear can be purchased new. This is just basic stuff which is readily available. For this example there may be the firewall, a hub, a web server and a mail server for a small company. Then on the other side of the DMZ there is another hub which connects to the LAN which can consist of stationary as well as mobile computers. This configuration is very basic and simple but very effective as a secure network at the same time.

In essence the usefulness of used gear such as the used laptops under 200 which serve as portable computers for daily use, as well as for more highly specialized usage points to versatility. There are plenty of these kinds of laptops being used as everything from firewalls to file servers in small businesses. The versatility is certainly appealing yet many businesses find that the savings are the primary benefit of looking at these types of Information Technology solutions.

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Share Folder Windows XP Laptop

When you want to share a file or a folder with other users on a Windows XP refurbished laptop what you need to do is move the item or items into the Shared Documents folder which is setup for sharing by default. This is a nice and easy method of sharing but it is not really very customizable for instances where you would want to share files over the network with a bit more control.

You could create a folder on your XP laptop (or use an existing one) and right click the folder and choose Sharing and Security from the menu which will pop up. Next place a check mark in the box which says "Share this Folder on the Network" and then you can use the folder's name or create a customized name for the actual share. This may be a good idea if you intend to use some form of naming convention which you like or if you wanted to keep the share names at a certain length.

Below the "Share Name" dialog box is another check box which you can put a check mark in if you want to allow other users on the network to have the ability to change your files. Keep in mind that if other users change the files then you may not be aware of them being changed. In some instances this is OK for example if people are working on a group project and by design everyone simply uses the updated files as part of an ongoing structured plan.

In a business domain setting these configurations on your XP refurbished laptop as well as access to other settings such as Task Manager (which has to do with laptop performance) will most likely be controlled by specific user permissions and the level of detail will be much more granular by design.

Keep in mind also that Windows XP Home Edition is not a network client operating system and the level of control will be much less than with Windows XP Professional Edition. The XP Home Edition is for basic home computing scenarios and does just fine for most users who have no need or intentions of setting up more advanced networks with their laptop. Windows XP Professional is commonly found on refurbished laptops under 200 these days and has long since been the most widely used as well as appreciated client operating system ever, based on the feedback we still receive from clients long after Vista has been out.

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