Windows7 Home Group LAN Shared Resources

  
I still remember that college students and students in the dormitory wanted to build a local area network to play games, but at that time everyone used WinXP system, it was not a matter of several network cables. The settings must be tossed for a long time, and must have real Computer expert guidance is possible. Nowadays, many of my friends have more computers in their homes. It is convenient to share resources together and set up a home network. If you still use WinXP system, it is also a difficult project. However, you may have heard that many friends around you have a home network. Didn't you think they are computer masters? There is no doubt that the Windows 7 system has helped them. Windows7 Home Premium, Win7 Ultimate, and Win7 Professional all support powerful and easy-to-use home networking functions. It is no exaggeration to say that rookies can build LANs in Windows 7 computer environment to realize resource sharing of multiple computers. Microsoft is Windows 7 system. This feature has become a boon for many home users. The following is a small series to give you a detailed introduction to how easy it is to share resources between Windows 7 computers!
At home, in a dormitory, school or office, if multiple computers need networking Sharing, or online gaming and office, and the Windows 7 system installed on these computers, it is very simple and fast to implement. Because Windows 7 provides a home network access function called “family group”, we can easily connect Win7 computers and share documents, photos, music and other resources directly between computers. It can directly connect to the LAN, and it can also share the printer more conveniently. The specific steps are as follows:
First, create a home group in the Windows7 computer
Open "ldquo; control panel" "→";network and Internet" in the Windows 7 system, click on the "family group" You can see the setting area of ​​the home group in the interface. If there are no other home groups already in the network that are already in use, you will see Windows 7 prompting you to create a home group for file sharing. At this point, click “Create Family Group"; and you can start to create a brand new home group network, namely LAN.

This article needs to remind everyone that the computer that needs to be installed in the family group needs to install Windows7 Home Premium Edition, Win7 Professional Edition or Win7 Ultimate Edition, and Windows7 Home Basic Edition has no problem to join the home network, but can not Used as a host to create a network. So even if there is only one computer in your home that is Win7 Ultimate, even Windows 7 Home Basic does not affect the use.
Open the wizard to create a home network, first select the file type to be shared with the home network. The default shared content is 5 options for pictures, music, videos, documents and printers. In addition to the printer, the other 4 options correspond to the system. Several shared files exist by default.

When you click Next, the Windows7 Home Group Network Creation Wizard will automatically generate a series of passwords. You need to copy and paste the password to other computer users. When other computers connect through Windows7 Home Network, they must Enter this password string, although the password is automatically generated, but you can also modify it in the later settings so that you are familiar with the password. Click “Complete & rdquo;, a home network is created successfully, return to the home network, you can make a series of related settings.

When you want to close this Windows 7 home network, choose to quit the joined family group in the home network settings. Then open the "Control Panel" & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; Management Tools & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Service & rdquo; project, find the HomeGroup Listener and HomeGroup Provider project in this list, right click, disable and disable the two The project, this Windows7 home networking is completely shut down, so that everyone's computer can not find this home network.
easy Windows7 family group local area network to share resources
2011 Nian 07 Yue 10 Ri 08:05 Source:! Bubble network [original] Author: Tao Editor: Chen Tao
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Second, custom shared resources
In Windows7 system, folder sharing is much more convenient than WinXP, just select the folder to share in Win7 Explorer , click “Share” in the menu bar above Explorer and set sharing permissions in the menu. If you only allow other computers on your Windows 7 home network to access this shared resource, then select “Home Network (Read)”; if you allow other computers to access and modify this shared resource, then select “Home Network” ( Read/write) & rdquo;. After setting the sharing permission, Windows7 will pop up a confirmation dialog box. Click ““ Yes, share these options” to complete the sharing operation. It is very simple.

After setting up file sharing in Windows7 system, you can right click on the shared folder and select the "Properties" menu to open a dialog box. Select the "share" option to modify the sharing settings, including selecting and setting the shared objects and permissions for the folder, or password protection for access to a folder. The Windows 7 system has greatly improved user security protection, and whether you are using Win7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Normal.

The Windows7 system has greatly improved the establishment of LAN and the contribution of family resources. The improvement is obvious, which can facilitate more users of Windows7 computer to enjoy the fun of resource sharing. This application is very useful both at home and in the unit. Windows 7 computer users can build a network to experience it slowly.

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