Computers Running Windows 7: Accessing Shared Folders; Windows 7: Sharing A Printer - Hercules HWDB-600 Manual

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Note: You can provide access to all users with no restrictions (Everyone option) or select specific users
previously created on your PC. You can also create new users by clicking Create a new user... in the drop-
down list.
5. Select the Permission Level you wish to assign by clicking on the line for that user: Reader (authorization
to view only), Contributor (authorization to view, add and delete) or Co-owner (authorization to view,
modify, add and delete).
6. - Click the Share button. Be sure to note the path indicated, which will allow for access to the shared folder
on the network from another computer.

5.2.4. Computers running Windows 7: Accessing shared folders

5.2.5. Windows 7: Sharing a printer

You can put a printer on the network and thereby share it with all computers in your home connected in a
network.
To access a printer on the network, you must first define the printer's sharing options in the
Network and Sharing Center (please refer to chapter 5.2.2. Enabling sharing). The printer
must then be set up for sharing on the computer to which is connected and on which it is
installed.
On the computer connected to the printer:
1. Click Start/Devices and Printers.
The list of installed printers is displayed.
1. In the file explorer, accessible via
Start/Computer, double-click Network.
You access the list of the computers on the same
network. Use the path indicated by Windows when
setting up sharing.
2. Double-click the computer sharing the folders
you wish to access.
3. If a password has been defined, enter your user
name and your password.
All shared folders appear. Depending on your
authorization level, you can display, modify, add
and/or delete shared folders and files.
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