Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
N e tw o rk s
MODULE 2
SHARE DOCUMENT
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5. Module Summary:
6. Notes:
1. In general, sharing means to have or use something at the same time as someone
else.
2. File sharing is the practice of making files available for other users to download over
the Internet and smaller networks.
3. This can be done in any number of ways; in corporate networks it is done using file
servers but on the wider Internet it usually follow the peer-to-peer (P2P) model,
where the files are stored on and served by personal computers of the users. Most
people who engage in file sharing on the Internet provide (upload) files and receive
files (download).
• The interface shown varies in computer networks in terms of name and network
arrangement depending on the setting.
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• This module is a guideline to carry out the activity Networks And Internets for
Learning Area 1.4 and 1.5
Notes:
This activity is only to show how to allow users to share a folder on the network.
Click here
Figure 1
2. Right click the folder that you want to share then click Sharing and Security.
Click here
Figure 2
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3. The Properties dialog box appears, tick Share this folder on the network
and allow network users to change my files. Then click OK.
Tick here
Figure 3
4. Now you can see the difference between shared and unshared drive.
Unshared Shared
Figure 4
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Notes:
a. To achieve this activity, more than one computer in the network must be
active at the same time.
b. This activity can be done only if the person who will receive/transfer file or
document enabled his/her folder sharing first.
c. The example shown in this activity is different from your computer interface. You may
use any suitable file or folder.
1. Right click on Start Menu, then click My Network Places as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
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Figure 2
3. Click Microsoft Window Network then click workgroup to see entire computer.
( Figure 3 )
Figure 3
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4. The following steps show how to copy a document from the computer named
PC1. ( Figure 4 )
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Figure 6
7. Right click and choose copy
copy
Figure 7
8. Close the window.
9. The following step will show how to paste the copied file into your own folder.
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Figure 8
11. Double click My Document. Right click folder TUGASAN then click open.
Figure 9
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13. Now you can see the document Activity 1 in the designated folder (Figure 11).
Figure 11
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Notes:
a. More than one computer in the network must be active at the same time to achieve
this activity.
b. This activity can be done only if the person who will receive/transfer file or document
enabled his/her folder sharing first.
c. The example shown in this activity is different from your computer interface. You may
use any suitable file or folder.
Click here
Figure 1
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2. Right click bill then click copy. Minimize the window.( Figure 2 )
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Click here
Figure 5
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Figure 6
paste
Figure 7
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Figure 8
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