Coal Miner
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I've searched on here and elsewhere and cannot find a clear answer ... that I can easily understand.
I have a simple (i.e., not complicated) home network, on which I have more then one windows 11 laptop. I want to make a file folder from Laptop #1 appear in Laptop #2's file explorer. And be able to read and write to the files on laptop #1 from Laptop #2.
Here's an example: I have a folder named envelopes on Laptop #1, it is located at "C:\users\Coal Miner\Documents\Word Docs\Envelopes" I want the folder "Envelopes" to appear as (say) the Z:\ drive on Laptop #2, and whenever I edit and save a file in that folder the file save writes to the "C:\users\Coal Miner\Documents\Word Docs\Envelopes\" on Laptop #1.
In years past I knew this as network drive mapping, via "NET USE" commands or "Map Network Drive" in windows file explorer. I haven't tried this in many years (before Windows 10 era), and it doesn't seem to work any longer. Or maybe my network has some defaults enabled disallowing this. I've upgraded my network over the years. I can't tell and don't know where or what to look at, or where to start.
I have a simple (i.e., not complicated) home network, on which I have more then one windows 11 laptop. I want to make a file folder from Laptop #1 appear in Laptop #2's file explorer. And be able to read and write to the files on laptop #1 from Laptop #2.
Here's an example: I have a folder named envelopes on Laptop #1, it is located at "C:\users\Coal Miner\Documents\Word Docs\Envelopes" I want the folder "Envelopes" to appear as (say) the Z:\ drive on Laptop #2, and whenever I edit and save a file in that folder the file save writes to the "C:\users\Coal Miner\Documents\Word Docs\Envelopes\" on Laptop #1.
In years past I knew this as network drive mapping, via "NET USE" commands or "Map Network Drive" in windows file explorer. I haven't tried this in many years (before Windows 10 era), and it doesn't seem to work any longer. Or maybe my network has some defaults enabled disallowing this. I've upgraded my network over the years. I can't tell and don't know where or what to look at, or where to start.
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