Manage User Accounts in Windows | Microsoft Support
Windows allows adding multiple user account to use the same device, enabling each user to have their own settings, documents, and applications.
Windows Installer 3.1 v2 (3.1.4000.2435) is available
Describes the Windows Installer 3.1 v2 download that is available as a redistributable system component for Windows 2000 SP3, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP, Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003.
Network settings on the Xbox console | Xbox Support
If you can't hear your friends online, or if you can't join or host a multiplayer game, this is because your NAT type is set to moderate or strict. If you want to change your NAT type, it can be difficult, but you can modify it by following the steps in the following article:
What is the Xbox network and how do I get started?
You don't need to set up a separate network connection with your router or gateway to connect your console to the internet. For more info about how to connect your console to the Xbox network with either a wired or wireless connection, visit: Troubleshoot your Xbox network connection
Share files in Windows | Microsoft Support
Share in your workgroup or domain To share files with people in your workgroup or domain: Nearby sharing in Windows 10 lets you share documents, photos, links to websites, and more with nearby devices by using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. For more, see Share things with nearby devices in Windows.
Set up the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows | Xbox Support
Find out how to set up and use the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, including how to connect the adapter to your Windows device and pair your controller to the adapter.
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows
Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.
Create a Looking for Group post | Xbox Support
Find out how to create a Looking for Group so you can find people for multiplayer games, sharing, or chatting.
Join your work device to your work or school network
If your device is brand-new and hasn't been set up yet, you can go through the Windows Out of Box Experience process to join your device to the network. Start up your new device and begin the Windows Out of Box Experience. On the Sign in with Microsoft screen, type your work or school email address.
Troubleshoot your Xbox 360 network connection | Xbox Support
Your Xbox console is set to use a static IP address, but it can’t connect to your network because another device on the network is already using the same IP address.