Windows system network sharing application

  

For ordinary network sharing access, I believe everyone can be familiar with it. However, network shared access is not limited to opening a network neighborhood, finding a shared target, and then copying and transmitting; in fact, as long as we are good at using our brains, switching the concept of use, we can also dig out many fresh applications from the LAN shared access. If you don't believe it, please take a look at some of the following web sharing applications. I believe this content will help improve the efficiency of network sharing.

Editing shared files at the same time

Maybe you will say that editing shared files is not easy, just move the shared files to the local and edit them. But such a method can only allow one person to edit, but not multiple people at the same time. So can multiple users edit a shared file at the same time, and the "labor results" edited by multiple people can be automatically merged? The answer is yes, you can use the Excel XP program to simultaneously edit shared Excel workbook files on the network.

In the Excel XP program editing interface, click the "Open" command under the "File" menu item to open the file selection dialog box, select and import the shared Excel workbook file to be edited.

Click the "Tools" - "Share Workbook" option in the menu bar, open the settings window shown, go to the "Edit" tab page, select "Allow multiple users to edit at the same time, and allow the workbook Merge the "Reset", click the "OK" button, then the Excel XP program will prompt you to save and ask if you want to continue; at this point you can continue to click "OK" to return to the Excel XP program editing window. And edit it in the usual way; in order to ensure that other users on the network can edit the shared Excel workbook file at the same time, you also need to save it to the specified shared folder so that other users can find it through the online neighbor window. Share the Excel workbook file and then edit it. The Excel XP program will automatically merge their "labor results" after each user's editing operation.

Sharing security inside and outside

In order to prevent others from accessing the shared resources of their workstations, many administrators have added login passwords for their workstations, which ensures sharing. Security of access, but when transferring information between workstations on the same subnet, you need to enter the login account each time. If the login account used by each workstation is different, it is not only difficult to remember, but also affects The efficiency of shared transmission. Then there is no way to achieve internal and external differences, so that the workstations in the same subnet do not need to enter the login account, and the workstations on the external network must enter the login account to access the shared information? The answer is yes. However, to achieve such a requirement, you must follow the steps below:

First of all, you must set the same login account name for all workstations in this subnet, and then use the account name to log in to their workstations. System; then open the Network Neighborhood window, find a workstation with shared information in this subnet, and then double-click the workstation icon. In the subsequent authentication window, you just leave the account name blank (because the local workstation and The target workstations are all logged in to the respective systems with the same account name, so the account names here do not need to be entered repeatedly.

Enter the access password of the corresponding workstation in the password box, and then click the "OK" button, the target workstation will automatically complete the password verification operation as a local account, so that the local workstation can successfully access the target workstation. Sharing information.

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