The Win7 family group function is used in Win8, which makes it easy for users to share files and folders in the LAN. The settings are basically the same, let's take a look at how Win8 uses the HomeGroup feature to share files and folders.
If you are a technology emperor or have been very clear about the use of the Win7 family, you can drift directly through.
First, after win+x the command menu, open Control Panel-select homegroup and share options.
If no one in the LAN has ever created a homegroup, we'll create one ourselves, click Create HomeGroup-next-next. After the creation, the system will automatically pop up a default homegroup password, let's write it down!
Now let's use the other computers in the LAN to join the homegroup and enter the password that the system has just assigned to the homegroup.
Select the content you want to share;
After joining the HomeGroup, if there are other files that need to be shared, we can just right-click the file and choose the sharing mode as appropriate.
When we're done, we'll directly click on the "HomeGroup" in the left column of File Explorer to see the files that are shared by the HomeGroup members. Hey, you understand!