Welcome to the Windows community forum, and interact with 3 million technical staff to enter the impact 1. Establish a network neighbor connection if we are currently in the "my computer" window or system resource manager window, edit or manage a folder. In this case, you need to open the network neighbor window to access shared resources in other workstations in the LAN.
Welcome to the Windows Community Forum, interact with 3 million technical staff> enter impact 1. Establish a network neighbor connection if we are currently in the "my computer" window or system resource manager window, edit or manage a folder. In this case, you need to open the network neighbor window to access shared resources in other workstations in the LAN.
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Impact 1. Establish a connection channel between network peers
If we are currently in the "my computer" window or system resource manager window, edit or manage a folder, at this time, due to work reasons, we need to immediately open the network neighbor window to access the shared resources of other workstations in the LAN. How should we deal with this sudden demand?
I believe that many people will close the current folder Management window step by step, return to the Windows system desktop again, and double-click the mouse to open the network neighbor window in the system desktop, then, access the shared resources in the network neighbor window. Although the above operation steps are not correct at all, this operation method is obviously not very efficient. In fact, we can try to create a "pass-through" between the folder Management window and the network neighbor window ", make sure that no matter which folder window we are in, we can quickly enter the network neighbor window through the "straight-through.
In fact, Windows has already set up such a "pass-through" for us. When we use a Web View in the "my computer" window to display the content, we often see some hyperlink options in the left-side list area of the "my computer" window, such as "system task", "details", and "other locations, under the "other locations" branch, we will see the "Network Neighbor" hyperlink. After you click the hyperlink, we will find that the system Screen quickly enters the network neighbor window from the current folder window. Obviously, the "Network Neighbor" hyperlink here is what we call the "connection path" of the network neighbor ". Considering that this "straight-through channel" is relatively concealed, many people seldom use this "straight-through channel" when actually accessing the network neighbors. In fact, it is good at using this channel, which can greatly improve our operation efficiency.
Of course, sometimes the "straight-through path" established by the Windows system will be accidentally closed by us. Therefore, when we are in the "my computer" window or the system resource manager window, if you cannot see the "express connect" of the network neighbor, you can re-display it as follows:
Open the "my computer" window or the system resource manager window, click the "Tools" option in the menu bar of the window, and click the "Folder Options" command from the drop-down menu, open the folder option Setting dialog box;
Check whether the "show common tasks in Folders" project is selected. If you find that this option is not selected, you must reselect it in time, click OK to complete the setting.
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