HomeGroup, a new Windows 7 folder sharing features present in Windows 7 that you to connect two or more windows 7 computer to share your music, pictures, video, and document libraries as well as printers with others in your local network. This Windows 7 HomeGroup features takes out the headache out of sharing files and printers on a home network.

Meanwhile, It also automatically sets up sharing so that all media shared with the HomeGroup is accessible from Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, and other compatible media devices in the home. HomeGroup optimizes sharing by default for open access between the trusted groups of PC’s, which serves the mainstream audience with basic to intermediate skills.
However, it does not preclude additional needs for discretionary access to data, which is important to a significant set of users and is enabled using legacy methods that have been in Windows for a long time. However, the main goal of HomeGroup is to provide the largest set of users with a simple, convenient, and intuitive method by which to share files and printers in the home.
So, Microsoft has released a Windows 7 Home Group guides that explains how you can set homegroup features among your trusted Windows 7 opearating. Beside that, it also covers how you previous versions of Windows can access files on computer running Windows 7.
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