two computers on a network update to win 8.1

I upgraded my laptop (that came with win7) with the update of discounted to win 8.  I also bought a desktop computer which came with win 8.  These two computers are on the same network.  When I do the update to win 8.1 he will also inform the office network also?

I upgraded my laptop (that came with win7) with the update of discounted to win 8.  I also bought a desktop computer which came with win 8.  These two computers are on the same network.  When I do the update to win 8.1 he will also inform the office network also?

Lol you must upgrade each of them separately.

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