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Confirm the necessary components for file sharing.
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Setting File Server (File Sharing)
Right-click the [My Network Places] icon on the desktop ➞ select [Properties] to
open the [Network and Dialup Connections] dialog box.
Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon ➞ select [Properties].
Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes are not
selected, select them.
• [Client for Microsoft Networks]
• [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
• [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]
Close all the dialog boxes.
Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Network Places] ➞ select
[Properties].
Right-click [Local Area Connection] ➞ select [Properties].
Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes are not
selected, select them.
• [Client for Microsoft Networks]
• [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
• [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]
Close all the dialog boxes.
Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [Network] ➞ select [Properties].
Click [Manage network connections].
Right-click [Local Area Connection] ➞ select [Properties].
Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes is not
selected, select it.
• [Client for Microsoft Networks]
• [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
• [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]
Close all the dialog boxes.
Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, click [Control Panel].
Click [Network and Internet].
Click [Network and Sharing Center].
Click [Local Area Connection].
Click [Properties].