Create Shared Data Folders

Sync2 productivity and synchronization speed depends on a type of data location that you will choose. Here are our recommendations:

Important Note: All users must have complete access and read and write rights for all shared data locations (folders).

How to open a shared folder on another computer in your network:

  1. Open My Computer.

  2. Under Other Places, click My Network Places. The shared folders on your network are displayed. If they are not listed, do the following:

  3. Double-click the computer where the shared folderA folder on another computer that has been made available for other people to use on the network. is located.

  4. Double-click the folder you want to open.

Note: To open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.

Examples:

"To share a drive or file folder in the network (From Microsoft Windows XP help"):

  1. Open Windows Explorer, and then locate the drive or folder you want to share.

  2. Right-click the drive or folder, and then click Sharing and Security.

  1. Do one of the following:

 Notes:

If you plan to synchronize Outlook data between different user accounts on your computer:

Moving or copying a file or folder to Shared Documents makes it available to anyone who has a user account on your computer.

  1. Open My Documents.

  2. Click the file or folder that you want to share.

  3. DragTo move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse. For example, you can move a window to another location on the screen by dragging its title bar. the file or folder to Shared Documents in Other Places.

Notes:

For more information on how-to share your folders please refer to your Microsoft Windows Help Documentation or contact us by clicking here.

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