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I’m sharing files between my desktop and laptop, both on the latest version of Windows 10. Everything was working fine yesterday, but now I’m being prompted for credentials. This should happen, as I have Password-protected Sharing turned off on both PCs.
Printer sharing allows you to make an attached printer available to other computer users on the network. If you are connected to a public network location (ex: café or library), then you may wish to turn off file and printer sharing until you are connected to a private network location (ex: home or work).
This tutorial will show you how to setup and share files and folders over a network in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
File sharing over a network in Windows 10 allows you to share files and folders on your computer with other users over a private or public network in your workgroup or domain. You can set the permissions of a shared file or folder to allow groups or users to have a read only, change (modify), or full control access rights.
Networking and sharing is the same in Windows 10 and Windows 11. This tutorial should help explain it. Share Files and Folders Over a Network in Windows 10 Sharing should be easiest if you have the same username and password on each PC. If not, then when you try to connect you will be asked for the name and password of an account on the PC you are trying to connect to. See these comprehensive ...
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More about folder sharing: When you share or change permissions on a folder, the files and subfolders inside are updated with the new sharing permissions. This ensures permission management is simple and access is consistent. Permissions from a parent folder are inherited by all the files and folders within it.
Sharing is set up on the computer containing the folder to be shared [you cannot make another computer's folder a shared one]. - In File explorer, right-click on the folder, Properties, Sharing tab, Advanced sharing - Set the checkbox for Share this folder - Give it a Share name - Click on Permissions,
Make sure it’s not blocking file sharing. Restart Network Discovery: Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings, and try turning Network discovery and File sharing off and on again.