On a PC that is running Windows 7 Ultimate, a user sets up a home entertainment system and creates a homegroup. The user then joins two other PCs to the workgroup, one PC running Windows 7 Starter and the other running Windows 7 Home Basic. What else must the user do in order to have the user accounts on the Windows 7 Home Basic and Windows 7 Starter PCs access the shares on the home entertainment system?
- Users have to be added to the user accounts on the home entertainment PC.
- Users on the PC that is running Windows Starter cannot join the homegroup.
- Users on the PC that is running Windows Home Basic will have to be manually added to the homegroup.
- User accounts on all three PCs have to be added to the homegroup.
- Nothing has to be done. All users accounts on all the PCs will automatically be added to the homegroup.
Explanation: When Windows 7 PCs join a homegroup all user accounts on all the PCs are added to the homegroup. Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic PCs can join the homegroup but cannot be used to create a homegroup.
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