1.) Click Start > Control
Panel > View Network Status and tasks > Change Adapter Settings
The Network Connections window opens,
right-click the network adapter (wired or wireless) and click Properties
2.) Make sure that there is a check next to File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. It must be checked in order for file sharing to work on this adapter
3.) Back on the Network and
Sharing Center window, make sure the correct network location type is selected. This will allow your firewall settings to
correctly allow file sharing. Mine is set to Home Network.
Also make sure that all computers
have their own unique computer name and are joined to the same
workgroup to avoid any conflicts later on.
NOTE:yto allow your
computer to find other computers on the network easily.
4.) Click Change advanced sharing
settings
5.) The Advanced sharing
settings window appears,
Locate your network type (home, work
or public) and under File and printer sharing,
Select Turn on file and printer
sharing
Under Password protected sharing,
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5.) The Advanced sharing
settings window appears,
Locate your network type (home,
work or public) and under File and printer sharing,
Select Turn on file and printer
sharing
Under Password protected
sharing,
Select Turn off password
protected sharing (this will allow other computers on the network to
access shared files with authentication)
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Now let's share a folder using the Share
with menu.
NOTE: If you don't see the Share with menu, you might be trying to
share an item on a network or other unsupported location. It also won't appear
when you select files outside your personal folder.
6.) Right-click the folder you want
to share and select Share with. (There is also a Share with drop
down window at the top of the menu bar)
You can choose one of the following
options:
Homegroup (Read). This options shares the item with your entire
homegroup—but only to open the item. Homegroup members can't modify or delete
the item.
Homegroup (Read/Write). This option shares the item with your entire homegroup to
open, modify, or delete the item.
Specific people. This option opens the File Sharing wizard, which allows
you to select individual people to share items with.
7.) In this tutorial I clicked Specific
people...
8.) The Windows 7 File
Sharing wizard opens, type in the name of the user or group that you want
to share the folder with.
I want to add the Everyone
group. After typing the user or group name, Click Add
You
can select the permission allowed to this user. Select Read only.
Read - Can open a
folder or file but not can't modify or delete the file.
Read/Write - Can open, modify, or delete the file.
Read/Write - Can open, modify, or delete the file.
9.)
When you are finished adding people then click Share. (If you are prompted for an administrator password or
confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. )
10.) In the next window, it is
confirmed that your folder is shared. To let people know how to access the
folder you can click e-mail to send someone a link to your shared folder
or you can click copy to automatically copy the link to the Windows
Clipboard. You can now paste it into your e-mail message, instant message or
any other program.
Click Done
Almost done with this Windows 7 file
sharing tutorial.....
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