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How to set up the Client for Microsoft Networks

Monday April 26, 2004
The Client for Microsoft Networks is a software component for the Windows family of operating systems from Windows 95 up to the present Windows XP. A Windows computer must run this client to remotely access files, printers and other shared network resources. These step-by-step instructions explain how to verify the client is present and, if not, how to install it. Read more - Client for Microsoft Networks
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