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Jonathan —
-Choose the computer you wish to use as a “file server.” Then, select the drive that will hold the files you wish to access. Then, go to each of the other computers and “Map” that drive on each of them.
+Choose the computer you wish to use as a “file server.” Then, select the drive that will hold the files you wish to access. “Share” that drive. Then, go to each of the other computers and “Map” that drive on each of them.
Instructions here: https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-7/how-to-map-a-network-folder-in-windows-7/
-I am doing this with a six computer network using Windows 10. Works great.
+I am doing this with a six computer network using Windows 10. Works great. Let me know if any questions.
Good luck,
Russ

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Jonathan —
Choose the computer you wish to use as a “file server.” Then, select the drive that will hold the files you wish to access. Then, go to each of the other computers and “Map” that drive on each of them.
Instructions here: https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-7/how-to-map-a-network-folder-in-windows-7/
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+I am doing this with a six computer network using Windows 10. Works great.
Good luck,
Russ

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Jonathan —

Choose the computer you wish to use as a “file server.”  Then, select the drive that will hold the files you wish to access.  Then, go to each of the other computers and “Map” that drive on each of them.

Instructions here:  https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-7/how-to-map-a-network-folder-in-windows-7/

Good luck,

Russ

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