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How can I share any files on my network ?
I have 2 laptop with windows 10 pro 64bits on my network how can I make it can send any files to each other ?
P.s I 'm really newbie for this
Btw,Thanks in advance :)
I have 2 laptop with windows 10 pro 64bits on my network how can I make it can send any files to each other ?
P.s I 'm really newbie for this
Btw,Thanks in advance :)
I'm assuming these are your laptops and you don't have others on the same network otherwise there may be some security issues. All of my systems are on my personal network, however Win10 has thrown me a curve and I'm currently have issues access all of the drives on my desktop to my laptops. Following are some general steps.
- Go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center, on the left side click Change advance sharing settings
- See the following image for the settings
- Expand the Guest or Public section and select the first option in each of the two options
- Now expand the last section All Networks, see the following image for the settings (the first two options, select the first option, the 3rd option select the 2nd option)
- You can now close the control panel
Now open Windows explorer and drill down to the folder you want to share
- I'm assuming you want to share the documents folder
- Click on the Sharing tab and then click the Share button
- Here I selected Everyone because nobody else is on my network. However if somebody hacks into my network then they have access. For the permissions select Read/Write, at the bottom of the window click on the Share button. Depending on the size of the folder this can take several seconds/minutes.
- You should see something like the following, note that the folder is shared and then click the Done button
- Back in the Document properties windows, click on the Advance Sharing button (note that it states the folder is shared)
- In the Advanced Sharing window click on the Permissions button. If you want you can add a comment in the Comments section
- In the Permissions for Documents window check the Full Control under Allow if it is not checked. This will automatically check the Change and Read boxes
- Now close all three windows, click OK, OK, Close
- Now you can use standard mapping procedures to access the folders on each system from the other system
On my desktop I don't share anything on the C drive because I have all my data (this includes the Documents folder) on other drives. I then share at the drive level and use a SyncBackPro to sync the the Documents folder across all of my systems.
Good luck!