Step one: Create a new Folder E:ios in Windows, and right-click to set shared properties
Click "Advanced Sharing"
Click on "Permissions" to set the user you want to share permissions full control, so that the Mac OS can read and write operations, otherwise can only read
To set file NTFS permissions, Jinhill User Administrators group has Full Control permissions
Step two: Go to Mac OS, "Go" to "Connect to server"
Add Smb://ip, which is the IP of the machine where the Windows shared folder resides
Point connection, the period may pop up asking for a username and password, fill in the username and password just when Windows settings share permissions
Select the newly created iOS share location point "OK"
Now that the shared access is set, we'll configure the desktop shortcuts again.
Select Finder Preferences
Hooked on "Hard drive", "External disk", "Cd,dvd", "Connected server", iOS is already on your desktop after shutdown.
Double-click iOS, your Windows folder content already appears in Mac OS