Networking company files > Setting up a company-file folder on a Windows host
Host the company file on the most powerful computer in the network Users on workstations will enjoy better performance if the company file is stored on the most powerful computer in your network—the fastest, with the most memory.
Host the company file on the key employee’s computer If one employee will use the company file more than anyone else, consider storing the company file on that employee’s computer. This person will experience better performance from accessing the company file directly, compared with accessing it across the network.
Host the company file on a backed-up computer If you store all your important files on a central host that is backed up frequently, it is a good idea to also store your company file on that host. The company file will then be backed up along with all your other vital data.
To share a folder on Windows 8 and 10
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In Files Explorer, create a folder named Company_Files in a convenient location, for example, C://Documents/Company_Files. This folder is where the shared company file will be stored.
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Right-click the Company_Files folder and choose Share with, then select to share the folder with a homegroup or with specific people. The File Sharing window appears.
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If you selected Specific people, enter the names of the users or select Everyone.
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Click in the Permission Level column next to the user group to set the read and write permission for the user.
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Select Read/Write to enable full control permission.
note : Everyone group
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Click Share. In the confirm window that appears, click Done.
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In Files Explorer, move the company file to the shared Company_Files folder you just created on the host.
To share a folder on Windows 7
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In Windows Explorer, create a folder named Company_Files in a convenient location, for example, C://Documents/Company_Files. This folder is where the shared company file will be stored.
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Right-click the Company_Files folder and choose Share with, then select to share the folder with a homegroup or with specific people. The File Sharing window appears.
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If you selected Specific people, enter the names of the users or select Everyone.
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Click in the Permission Level column next to the user group to set the read and write permission for the user.
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Select Read/Write to enable full control permission.
note : Everyone group
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Click Share. In the confirm window that appears, click Done.
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In Windows Explorer, move the company file to the shared Company_Files folder you just created on the host.

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