Use the "Send To" command to easily transfer files

  

1. First right click on the "My documents" folder on the B computer and select the "Share" command from the pop-up context menu. The program will open a sharing dialog; in this dialog, set the "My documents" folder to share mode and select the access type as "Complete". For security reasons, then set the full access password.


2. Then on the A computer, double-click the Network Neighborhood icon, then find the name of the B computer in the "My Network Places" window, open the folders at all levels to find "My documents" folder.


3. Then open another operation window in the A computer, open the "Sendto" subfolder in the Windows installation folder in this window, and add this window and The “My documents” folder icon of the B computer is displayed on the desktop, then right click on the “My documents” folder icon of the B computer, and then move to “Send to”. In the subfolder, you can create a shortcut for the directory by releasing the right mouse button and then selecting the "Create a shortcut at current location" option from the pop-up menu. Finally close all open windows.


After the above settings, we can achieve a fast transfer operation from A computer to B computer. To transfer a file, just select the file on the A computer and click the right mouse button, you will find that there is one more shortcut created in the "Send To" sub-menu. If you click this item, you can copy the selected file to the "My Documents" folder of the B computer, which enables fast transfer of files. Similarly, according to the above steps, you can also achieve fast transfer of files from B computer to A computer.

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