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Set up home and small office networks.
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It's just a registry setting problem, I've had it too, but I don't know how to set it up.
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1. Ensure that the name of the working group of each computer on the network is consistent. To view or change information such as a workgroup, computer name, and so on for a computer, right-click Computer, and then select Properties.
2. If the relevant information needs to be changed, please click "Change Settings" in the "Computer Name, Domain, and Workgroup Settings" column.
3. After entering the "Change Settings" interface, click "Change".
4. Enter the appropriate computer name After the team name, press "OK", and restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
7. Enable "Network Discovery", "File and Printer Sharing", and "Public Folder Sharing". For the "Password-protected sharing" section, select "Turn off password-protected sharing". ** Streams are best also turned on; Also, in the HomeGroup section, we recommend that you select Allow Windows
Manage Homegroup Connections (recommended)".
8. Shared Object Settings: Now, let's turn to the shared objects. The most straightforward way:
Drag and drop the files you want to share folder directly into the public folder. If you need to share some specific Windows 7 folders, right-click on the folder and select "Properties".
9. Click the "Share" tab and click the "Advanced Sharing" button.
10. After checking "Share this folder", click "Apply" and "OK" to exit.
11. If a folder is set to shared, all its subfolders will be set to shared by default. Make some changes to the security permissions for shared folders. Right-click the folder you want to share and select Properties. On the Security page, click .
12. After entering "", press the "Add" button, type everyone and press "OK" all the way to exit.
13. Set the everyone permission to allow all and then press to confirm the exit.
14. Open "Control Panel System and Security Windows Firewall" to check the firewall settings and make sure that "File and Printer Sharing" is allowed.
15. View shared files: Open "Control Panel", "Network and Internet", "View Network Computers and Devices", and "Corresponding Computer and Device Name" in order.
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1. Create a new folder named gx
2. Right-click on the folder, select Properties in the pop-up menu bar, then select Share Panel, and click the Share button.
3. Add a shared account to access the machine, if you haven't done so, you can select to create a new user in the drop-down menu, remember the username and password.
4. Set the permissions of the shared account, you can set read (can only access and cannot modify), read and write (can be accessed and have the permission to modify), or delete the access rights of the account.
5. Enter the name and password you just added, congratulations on the successful folder sharing! And you can right-click on this folder and select the Send to Desktop shortcut!
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There are various issues that you will encounter while working with Windows 10, such as the LAN computer not being able to access shared folders. So how do you troubleshoot? Below I will share with you the specific steps and methods.
Windows 10 operating system.
Evoke"Network and Sharing Center"The options interface, as shown in the image. Click on the left"Change advanced sharing settings"icon, the next step will be to troubleshoot the shared folder where the LAN computer is unable to access the shared folder.
Tick"Network Discovery Enable network discovery"Radio box, as shown in the image. Tick"File and printer sharing Enable file and printer sharing"radio box, click"All networks"Right down arrow.
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