"Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have set up wireless network and successfully shared printers and data
> folders.
>
> Trying/want to share software without having to load on second machine.
>
> How do I do it?
That would require you sharing *critical parts of the O/S* exposing it to
attack along with whatever application you're trying to share. Malware can
easily attack a machine from the other computer. That's why you install the
application on both machines and not go into sharing applications, unless
you have a computer on the network that's doing application sharing on a
network, which takes some expertise in setting up that computer along with
its protection. Sharing files, folders and printer is one thing, but sharing
applications in the manner you're wanting to do is a NO - NO.
If this is an NT based O/S such as Win 2K or XP, then you should try to
set-up some kind of security/harden them to attack, which is particularly
true for a wireless network that can be hacked at the drop of a hat with
them being all over the top of the machines.
http://labmice.techtarget.com/articl...ychecklist.htm
It's better than nothing at all.
http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/wire...aa112203_2.htm
Duane