How do I set a normal folder as a shared document?

Updated on technology 2024-05-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Right-click on the dot attribute and put the shared hook on it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Find the folder you want to share, right-click and select "Properties".

    2. Select "Share".

    3. Click "Share" below.

    4. Add the users you are running access to. You can select everyone.

    5. Click the drop-down box in front of Add, select everyone, and click Add.

    6. Click the drop-down box of this user and set the permissions.

    7. The permission setting is successful.

    8. Click OK to complete the sharing.

    8. On other computers, enter the IP address of the computer where the shared folder is located.

    9. Click OK. This will allow you to see the shared folders.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Double-click on the computer on the desktop of the win10 system and find the folder you want to share.

    Right-click the folder you want to share, move the mouse over the missing "Share", and click on the specific user.

    After clicking, the file sharing window will pop up, click the down arrow below to open the drop-down sharing list.

    Select the people you want to share with and click Add.

    Once clicked, the user who shared it will be able to see it in the box at the bottom.

    Click the down arrow of the permission level in the bottom box to set the permissions.

    Once you're all set, click Share.

    After clicking, the system sets the shared folder, wait for a few minutes, the system prompts that the shared file cleaning clip is set successfully, click Finish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Win10 set up the shared folder without having to copy the folder slow and troublesome, in the win10 system to set up the shared folder can be fast and convenient, then win10 in ** set the shared folder, then I will set up the shared folder in the win10 system.

    1. Double-click the computer on the desktop of the win10 system, find the folder you want to share, right-click the folder you want to share, move the mouse to "share", and click on the specific user.

    2. After clicking, the file sharing window will pop up, and click the down arrow below to open the list of sharing with the lower light.

    3. Select the user you want to share, click Add, and then the shared user can be seen in the box below.

    4. Click the down arrow of the permission level in the bottom box to set the permission.

    5. After all the settings are set, click Share, the system sets the shared closed base folder, and wait for a few minutes.

    6. The system prompts that the shared folder is set successfully, click Finish.

    1. Open my computer and enter the IP of the shared server in the address bar, taking the server IP as the address as an example, the format is Jingshi Hu

    2. After entering, you will be asked to enter the password, enter the file directory, select the folder directory you need to use, right-click, and map the network drive without changing other direct points to complete.

    3. Then when I opened my computer, I found that the folder had been used as a network disk map in my computer, which is also very convenient.

    4. If you don't need it, you need to delete this shared folder, right-click that network disk, and click Disconnect to OK

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shared folders can make full use of resources and are necessary for users in the same local area network.

    Shared premise work:

    1.Change the name of a different computer and set up the same workgroup!

    2.Right-click on My Computer Management Computer Management Local Users and Groups Users: Change the administrator username.

    3.Manually set the IP address to the same CIDR block and the subnet mask and DNS resolution are the same.

    4.How to set up DNS resolution: First, you can use auto-fetch, then enter cmd in the start of running and press enter, and enter in ipconfig all in the command.

    5.Enter enter to open the service during the run.

    Preparation for sharing (note that it is best to restart it after the settings are completed):

    1.Start Settings Control Panel Firewall Exceptions Tick "File & Printer Sharing"! Of course, you can also turn off the firewall.

    2.Run inside and enter enter enter the local security settings Local Policies security options.

    Disable "Network Access: Do Not Allow Anonymous Enumeration for SAM Accounts" Note that this only applies to guests and will be discussed in Chapter 6.

    Disable Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.

    3.Double-click on My Computer to open Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, View, and remove the checkmark in front of "Use Simple Folder Sharing"!

    4.Set the shared folder or shared drive letter (I set the D drive letter here, of course, you can set any folder in the disk as a shared file).

    Open Explorer, right-click on the D drive, Sharing & Security, left-click to open.

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