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How to access shared folders in Windows 7 Shared folders allow multiple computers to share files and HS code mapping to non-tariff measuresfolders in the same network, which can greatly facilitate our work and life. In Windows 7, there are many ways to access shared folders. Let's introduce some methods in detail. Method 1: Use Explorer to access the shared folder Step 1: Open "Computer" and find the "Network" location. Step 2: In the "Network" location, you can see the connected computers and other devices. Click the computer or device you want to access. If a shared folder appears below the computer and device, you can directly click the shared folder to access it.If there is no shared folder, you can access it by manually adding the network location. Step 3: Add the network location manually. Right-click on the computer or device and select "Map network drive". In the "Map network drive" window, enter the full path of the shared folder you want to access. For example, if the shared folder path you want to access is "\\192.168.1.100\share", enter "\\192.168.1.100\share", and then click "Finish". Step 4: Enter the access authorization information. If authorization is required to access the shared folder, it needs to be verified when entering the access authorization information. In "Map network drIn the "ive" window, select "Use other credentials", and then enter the correct username and password. Method 2: Use "Run" to access the shared folder Step 1: Click the "Start" menu to open the "Run" window. Step 2: In the "Run" window, enter the path of the shared folder you want to access, such as "\\192.168.1.100\share", and then click "OK". Step 3: Enter the access authorization information. If authorization is required to access the shared folder, it needs to be verified when entering the access authorization information. In the pop-up window, enter the correct username and password. Method 3: Use the command prompt to access the shared folder Step 1: Open the command prompt. Click the "Start" menu, enter "cmd" in the search box and press Enter to open the command prompt.Step 2: Enter the command to access the shared folder, "net use \\192.168.1.100\share /user:user name password", where the user name and password need to be replaced with the correct access authorization information. Step 3: Check the access results. After the command is successfully executed, you can see the newly mapped drive in the "Computer" so that you can access the shared folder. To sum up, among the above three methods, the first two methods are relatively simple and commonly used. The command line method is a faster way, especially if you are familiar with command line operations and need frequent access to shared folders. When using, you need to pay attention to the correctness of the shared folder path and access authorization information, otherwise the access will fail. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that the network connection is normal and there is sufficient permission to access in order to access the shared folder smoothly.
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