Enabling file sharing on a Windows-based computer

After successfully changing your computers' Workgroup name and enabling sharing on your folders, you can now enable file sharing on your computers.

If you haven't set a Workgroup name for your computers and shared your folders, click on the links below before proceeding to the steps in this article.


Changing the Workgroup name of a Windows-based computer
Sharing a folder using a Windows-based computer


Windows®11
Windows 10

 


 
Windows® 11

 

1. Click the Windows icon and type in "Settings" in the Search field.
 

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2. Select Network & internet, then click on Advanced network settings.
 

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3. Click on Advanced sharing settings.
 

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4. Turn ON Network discovery on both Private and Public networks. 
 

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5. Under all networks click the dropdown sf131330-006_en_v4.png icon then turn ON Public folder sharing.
 

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Windows 10


1. Click the Search sf131330-008_en_v4.png icon on the system tray.

2. Enter "settings" in the Search field and click Settings on the match results.


3. Select Network & Internet.
 

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4. Select Ethernet.
 

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5. Click HomeGroup.
 

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6. Select the Change advanced sharing settings option.
  

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7. Select Turn on network discovery and Turn on file and printer sharing options.
 

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8. Click the chevron sf131330-014_en_v4.png button to expand All Networks.

9. Under Public folder sharing, click Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can readand write files in the Public folders.
 

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10. Click the sf131330-016_en_v4.png button. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, enter the password or provide confirmation.

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