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Windows 8 : The Network Folder - To view your network and currently connected devices from the tile-based Start screen

11/20/2013 6:33:37 PM

The Network folder is one of those special folders that you can place on your Desktop or view from within Internet Explorer. It shows you what devices are viewable on your network and provides buttons for adding network devices and printers, establishing a remote connection, and more.

In the Network folder, you can highlight a computer and double-click it or press the Open button on the Network tab of the ribbon to drill down into the contents of the host. In this manner, you can expose whatever shared content or devices exist on that system. For example, when the host BIGBOY is opened , you see that there are two network printer shares available, as well as a network share called Users. You can tell that they are network resources because the icons display network cables. Whether you can actually access these shares depends on whether the owner gave you the rights to do so.

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 Network shares within a connected host

Notice that the address in the address bar is >Network>BIGBOY, which is in the “breadcrumbs” format. You can click elements of a breadcrumb to move around. If you click inside the address bar, it changes to \\BIGBOY, which is the actual address in UNC (Uniform Naming Convention) notation. The Users folder would have the path \\BIGBOY\Users. If you enter this string into the address bar or into the Run dialog box, Windows Explorer will show the contents of the Users folder.

To view your network and currently connected devices from Windows Explorer

1. Press Image+E to open Windows Explorer.

2. In the left pane, scroll to the bottom and tap or click Network.

To view your network and currently connected devices from the tile-based Start screen

1. On the tile-based Start screen, start typing network.

2. Select the Network app when it appears.

The Network folder opens .

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 The Network folder


Tip

I like to show the Computer, User’s Files, Network, Recycle Bin, and Control Panel folders on my Desktop. To do this, open the Desktop Icon Settings control panel and enable those check boxes.

 
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