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  2. My Network Places - Wikipedia

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    My Network Places (formerly Network Neighborhood) is the network browser feature in Windows Explorer. It was first introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 and was renamed My Network Places in Windows 2000 and later, before being replaced in Windows Vista .

  3. Network browser - Wikipedia

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    A network browser is a tool used to browse a computer network. An example of this is My Network Places (or Network Neighborhood in earlier versions of Microsoft Windows ). [ 1 ] An actual program called Network Browser is offered in Mac OS 9 .

  4. Troubleshooting AOL Desktop Gold

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    • Within your address book, type in your contact using the Quick Find search bar. There may be times your contact is not displayed in the same order as before. • If the issue still exists, proceed to the next step.

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  6. Administrative share - Wikipedia

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    My Network Places – Windows graphical user interface for accessing network shares Network Access Protection (NAP) – a Microsoft network security technology Conficker – an infamous malware that exploited a combination of weak passwords, security vulnerabilities , administrative negligence and admin$ share to breach a computer over a ...

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  8. Path (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Windows UNC, short for Universal Naming Convention or Uniform Naming Convention, specifies a common syntax to describe the location of a network resource, such as a shared file, directory, or printer. The UNC syntax for Windows systems has the generic form: \\ComputerName\SharedFolder\Resource

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    There are a variety of different features available to make using AOL.com easier. Having the ability to make AOL your homepage, access your web page internationally and having additional support methods make getting access to your services and products more convenient. Set your homepage