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Accessing shared folders on a network requires that you have permission from the network administrator or the user who created the shared folder. Once you have the necessary permission, you can follow the steps below to access the shared folder: 1. Ensure that you are connected to the network where the shared folder is located. You can check your network connection by clicking on the network icon in the system tray. 2. Open File Explorer on your computer. You can do this by clicking on the File Explorer icon in the taskbar or by pressing the Windows key + E. 3. In File Explorer, click on "Network" in the left-hand pane. This will show you a list of all the computers and devices connected to the network. 4. Find the computer or device that has the shared folder you want to access and double-click on it. You may need to enter a username and password to access the shared folder. 5. Once you have accessed the computer or device, you should see a list of shared folders. Double-click on the folder you want to access. 6. If prompted, enter the username and password for the shared folder. This will depend on the security settings set up by the network administrator or the user who created the shared folder. 7. Once you have entered the correct username and password, you should be able to access the shared folder and its contents. Note: If you are unable to access the shared folder, you may need to check the network settings or contact the network administrator for assistance.
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