You can get to libraries and devices on other homegroup PCs, but you can't share your own libraries and devices with the homegroup. After you create a homegroup, other PCs running Windows 7, Windows 8. After someone on your network creates a homegroup, the next step is to join it. You'll need the homegroup password, which you can get from any homegroup member. All user accounts except the Guest account will belong to the homegroup. Each person controls access to his or her own libraries.
Note: If you don't see a space to enter a password, there might not be a homegroup available. Make sure that someone has created a homegroup, or you can create a homegroup yourself. Open File Explorer, by typing file explorer in the search box in the taskbar, and then selecting File Explorer.
Under Homegroup , select the user account name of the person whose libraries you want to get to. In the file list, double-tap or double-click the library you want to get to, and then double-tap or double-click the file or folder you want. If you've made homegroup files or folders available offline, and then you disconnect from the network, the files or folders will no longer be visible in the Libraries window.
To find them, open the Network folder. When you create or join a homegroup, you select the libraries and devices you want to share with other people in the homegroup. Libraries are initially shared with Read access, which means that other people can look at or listen to what's in the library, but they can't change the files in it. You can adjust the level of access at any time, and you can exclude specific files and folders from sharing.
Only those people who belong to the homegroup can see shared libraries and devices. You can choose to share libraries, devices, or individual files and folders with specific people in your homegroup or with everyone. Note: Keep in mind that children who use homegroup PCs will have access to all shared libraries and devices. Open HomeGroup by typing homegroup in the search box on the taskbar, and then select HomeGroup. Open File Explorer by typing file explorer in the search box in the taskbar, and then selecting File Explorer.
Choose an option in the Share with group. There are different Share with options depending on whether your PC is connected to a network and what kind of network it is.
To share with all the members of your homegroup, choose one of the Homegroup options. Select libraries to share with all the members of your homegroup by opening HomeGroup. To prevent a file or folder from being shared with anyone, select the Share tab, and then select Stop sharing. To change the level of access to a file or folder, select the Share tab, and then select either Homegroup view or Homegroup view and edit.
If you need to share a location such as a drive or system folder, select the Advanced sharing option. Printers that are connected with a USB cable can be shared with a homegroup. After the printer is shared, you can get to it through the Print dialog box in any program, just like a printer that's directly connected to your PC.
Open the Print menu of the app you want to print from like Microsoft Word , select the homegroup printer, and then select Print. Note: The PC that the printer is connected to must be turned on to use the printer. Use this setting to share content with all devices on your network.
For example, you can share pictures with a digital picture frame, or share music with a network media player. Note: Shared content isn't secure. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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