Re: Program Sharing Over A Windows Network

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There is no magic that will allow programs to be shared over a network. A
program is either designed to be run over a network or it is not.

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"Jack" <Jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A2121E22-0326-47FA-9B00-52A62EC3F1EF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a small home network with 10 computers in it i would like to get a
> program that will share other programs over the network if anybody knows
> about a program please could they reply to me


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