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If you use a network cable to connect two computers directly, it is the following:
On one side is white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown.
On the other side, it should be white-green, green, white-orange, blue, white-blue, orange, white-brown, brown (that is, 1-3 and 2-6 are reversed), and this point should be done well.
Then it's all about adding the NetBIOS protocol, the network neighbor --- right-click attribute--- local connection --right-click attribute--- dot to add the --- protocol--- Microsoft---NetBIOS IPX SPX
Finally, set the IP address.
One setting. The other is set to x (an arbitrary number).
It must be the same as the machine above. )
If it is two machines shared through a router.
That uses the following.
Plus the NetBIOS protocol, the network neighbor --- right-click attribute --- local connection --right-click attribute --- dot to add the --- protocol ---Microsoft---NetBIOS IPX SPX
Finally, set the IP address.
One setting. The other is set to x (an arbitrary number).
Here must be the same as the above machine, and it must be the gateway address of the router, and the address of the general router is or. )
After setting up, right-click on the Neighborhood --- --- Properties - Set Up Small Home Network on the right.
Set up a home office network inside the network. Just remember the working group inside.
To fill in a working group, you can do it.
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To achieve full sharing rights for both computers, you can follow these steps:
1.Make sure that both computers are connected to the same network, either wired or wirelessly.
2.Turn on file and printer sharing on both computers. In the Windows system, you can follow these steps::
Go to the Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing Center";
Click "Change Senior Veteran Royal Sharing Settings";
Set File & Printer Sharing to On;
Set Password Protected Sharing to Off.
3.Confirm the location of the shared folder. You can create a shared folder on one of your computers and put the files you want to share.
4.Access the shared folder on another computer. You can find a shared folder by entering the path to the shared folder in File Explorer or by searching in Network.
5.If you need to access a shared folder on another computer, you can find the other computer in Network and access the shared folder in the same way.
Through the above steps, the two computers can achieve full sharing permissions, which can access each other's shared folders and read and write files.
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Recently, a lot of friends asked how to create a shared file between two clusters of computers, in order to help everyone hail attack, to the Internet to collect relevant information, finally found a way to share the folder to another computer, and tried it yourself successfully, the following will bring the specific operation method to you, if you want to learn, hurry up and take a look at the tutorial that brought.
Method 1
First, turn on the computer, and double-click the mouse on the computer in the instructions to open it;
Then in the open computer, select the folder you want to share and right-click, find Grant Visitor Permissions and click;
Then, in the drop-down menu that opens, select and click: Specific Users;
Then enter the sharing interface, click the drop-down to find the person you need to share, and click Add;
Finally, in the page that opens, click Share, as shown in the image below, and you're done.
Method 2
Right-click the folder you want to share and select Properties.
Select Sharing in the upper options bar, then click "Advanced Sharing";
Tick "Share this folder" and click "Permissions" to laugh;
Click "everyone" under "Group or user name", set everyone's permission to "Full Control", and click "OK".