Você pode configurar um HomeGoup . Em seguida, basta adicionar o c:\
ao HomeGroup.
Pule para a parte 2 para ver como adicionar a unidade c:\
.
Extraído de dummies.com . Um grande obrigado aos autores da coleção Dummies, Woody Leonhard
How to Set Up a Homegroup in Windows 7
- Click the Library icon on your taskbar to launch your Libraries window.**
Right-click the Homegroup link in the Navigation Pane and click the Create a Homegroup button.
If you don’t spot the words Create a Homegroup, your Homegroup is already set up on this PC; choose Change Homegroup Settings instead, and move to the next step.
If you see a Join Now button instead, a Homegroup has been created on another PC in your network. You’ll need to get the password from the PC that created the Homegroup in order to join.
Select what items to share on your Homegroup and click Next or Save Changes.**
Process the password and click Finish.
Type the password into each Windows 7 PC within your Homegroup. If you forget the Homegroup password, you can find it on any PC on the Homegroup: Open any folder, right-click the word Homegroup in the Navigation Pane, and then choose View Homegroup Password.
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PART II
Adding folders to a Windows 7 HomeGroup
- Navigate to the folder you want to put in the HomeGroup.
Chose Start→Computer and then locate the folder you want to share.
- On the menu bar, click the Share With button and choose how you want the folder shared.
Choose HomeGroup (Read) to give everyone in your HomeGroup read access to the files. Choose HomeGroup (Read/Write) only if you trust everyone not to delete or otherwise clobber the files.
- Go to the HomeGroup window and view the available libraries and
folders.