How to set up shared files in windows 7?

  

With the rapid development of computer technology, most people usually have several computers in their homes. They may share some information or several people playing games in the dormitory and LAN. Go to set up shared files or network in windows 7. Due to the need to set a lot of options, such as the need to set up login methods, workgroups, etc., many people will encounter such small problems, today Ivy Encyclopedia will introduce you to the introduction, let Windows
7 File sharing is not unpredictable. The main steps for setting up the LAN share settings are as follows:

Step 1: Go to the Network and Sharing Center of the system's Control Panel, and then click to select the Home Group and Sharing option.

Step 2: Create a family group. In the pop-up interface, select Create Family Group. In general, we can select all shared content. Click Next. After waiting, a password will appear. Be sure to remember this password. This secret needs to be entered when you log in. OK, now Your family group has been built.

Step 4: Join the family group. Now you can add computers in the same LAN to your home group. Go to the control panel and find the family group option. After clicking Enter, you will automatically find the family group you created earlier, choose to join immediately, enter the previous family group password, and wait for it to join.

PS: After the home group is set up, the shared password is more complicated, so you must write it down or change it to your usual password. In addition, since the wireless network will be searched by others, the set family password should not be too simple. The shared file settings in the home group are as follows:

Open the computer, you can see the computer in the family group in the toolbar on the left, click to open, you will see several library folders such as videos and pictures, generally come Say the files that need to be shared to the corresponding library.

PS: The easiest way is to select the files or folders you need to share, then right click, then you can see a shared option, choose to share to the family group, other users can Check your files. Is not it simple! ! ! If someone else needs to copy it, it should be OK to select the family group (read/write).

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