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Your kind of sharing is just a program that runs on the host, and to put it simply, the program is run on the host, and the other is just responsible for displaying. It's not really shared. A software implementation of network sharing generally takes the form of a server segment and a client.
The server segment is installed on the host and the client is installed on other machines. Clients share the entire network by pulling shared data from a server segment. If your company's software is similar to a database, try to share the database, install the software on each computer, and then call the unified database, which can also be shared.
Explain your question clearly: I don't know if you understand it.
For example, the computer on which you are installing the program is a host, and by sharing the C drive of the host, you can run the program from another computer. For other computers, it's just equivalent to sending the signal of your mouse click to the host, all the programs are run through the host, and then the host sends the results to the computer, and the other computers are responsible for displaying the results, which is no different from running directly on the host, which is also the reason why there is one running, why the others are not at all.
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I don't know if this will work, you can share the disk with this software installed, and then map the disk with this software on the machine you want to use this software to the local disk!
Give it a try! If that doesn't work, you can make a server from the machine that has this software, and then other machines can use the software by logging in to your machine remotely, and that's it! However, you can find out the specific settings of this remote on the Internet!
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As far as I know, there is no way to directly call programs on other computers on PC, and I don't want to UNIX. Even joint network software needs to have a server and install it on each terminal.
Unless the software is a green version that doesn't require installation, then a simple tethering is fine.
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Map that C drive over and use it.
If there are two computers that can be opened, it means that the software can be used in this way. Nothing else, can't access this one, or what's going on?
In addition, some software, after some software is installed, you can use it by directly copying the installation file, if so, why don't you copy this installation file on the computer that can't do it?
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Our company makes a software. That software is like a management software.
Now I want to share this software.
How to achieve this, our company has seven computers, and the LAN is now organized in warp.
How to share this software to use, I did this, I put the software computer with that c: disk shared. Access that computer on another computer and open that computer's C:Drive is opening the software, but only two computers can open the software in this way.
Other computers don't work. Please help me. How to do it.
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You're a stand-alone version, and it's easy to do it if you want the online version, so try more.
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You share the software and then install the installer on another machine?
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The software is a green version that doesn't need to be installed, so just a simple network share is all you need. Return.
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What is the specific situation if you can't open it!?
1. Permission restriction?
2. Can't share? Can't find the computer?
3. Click on the software icon and it doesn't reflect?
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There is also a customer segment on the server side! Or what to do.
With a database? Trouble.
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Let's use ghost to install each machine.
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This is a big problem.,I can't do it.。。
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Shareware, to put it simply, is that you can try it first, but if you want to use it all the time, you have to pay for it.
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Software Sharing?? You're talking about shareware? Or file sharing?
Shareware Shareware is copyrighted software that is sold on a "use now, pay later" basis. With the authorization of the shareware author, users can obtain copies of it free of charge from various sources and can also freely distribute it. Users can always use or try the shareware first, and then pay the author after they are satisfied; If you don't think it's worth your money, you can stop using it.
What is Shareware? The proverb "nothing in life is truly free" has been around for many years. However, there is a surprise for you when it comes to the Internet, which is called "shareware".
It's free (or close to free) and surpasses the store-bought kind on different levels.
Shareware can be delivered directly from the Internet spine to your desktop; It was developed by people who develop programs that are shared with people (who are interested in using it or abusive about it). And, like commercial software, shareware is protected by copyright law.
The most obvious advantage of shareware is the free trial period. Usually, after 30 days of using a shareware, you should give the author a certain amount of money (usually about us). It doesn't cost anything to call it freeware.
There are no current laws that force you to pay for shareware.
The clear and quiet chain of shareware defines the definition.
Shareware refers to small- and medium-scale software developed by individuals or non-company teams that directly charges users registration fees or related service fees.
Element. 1. Development group: individual or non-company team development, the organization is relatively loose.
2. Charging object: to users, not advertisers; For example, the current Foxmail, FlashGet, and QQ should be classified as "Internet advertising charging software" among free software
3. Core features: try first, then buy; At present, most of the commercial software can also be "pirated" for trial first.
4. Software scale: medium and small, further, shareware should only solve problems in a specific field.
Freeware: Software that does not charge the user directly, but generally receives a fee from the user.
Shareware is transferred to be operated under a corporate model, i.e., it should be classified as "semi-commercial software"].
File sharingFile sharing is when a file can be shared by a specified number of users. This includes shared files that are not allowed to be used at the same time and shared files that are allowed to be used at the same time. It is generally not allowed to read and write at the same time or write files at the same time.
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There are a lot of issues that can be related to Group Policy and Service Firewall as it relates to sharing.
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Turn off the firewall and anti-virus software, and put the two computers on the same LAN, or the two computers are directly connected. Find the folder you want to share, right-click to set up sharing, and select the default ---
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It feels like the question is too vague and not specific enough.
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