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	<title>NerdGrind : How-to Computer Help : Tutorials : Tech and Gadget News &#187; Vista Managing Files and Folders</title>
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		<title>Share Files and Folders and Printers Over a Network</title>
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If you have more than one computer, and the computers are networked, you probably want to share resources like files, folders, and printers over the network. As a rule of thumb it makes no difference if the network is wired, wireless, or both, or even if the computers connect through a router or access point, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Find the Drive Path for a Folder</title>
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		<title>Up One Level Folder Navigation</title>
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