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Network neighborhood setup, To set up the network neighborhood function under Windows, XP OS

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2.2.2 Network neighborhood setup The network neighborhood function allows you to easily access the shared folder (s) on a connected computer via the HD media player. To set up the network neighborhood function under Windows® XP OS: 1. Create a folder named HD, for example, on the Windows desktop of the computer to be connected, and place the media files in the folder. 2. Right click on the HD folder and select Sharing and Security.... 3. Check the box of Share this folder on the network and specify the shared folder name. If you allow other users to change your files, check the box of Allow network users to change my files. Click Apply when done. 4. Now you can see a hand holding the HD folder , which indicates that the HD folder is shared successfully. 2-4 Chapter 2: Setup information

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Chapter 2:
Setup information
2-4
2.2.2
Network neighborhood setup
The network neighborhood function allows you to easily access the shared folder
(s) on a connected computer via the HD media player.
To set up the network neighborhood function under Windows
®
XP OS:
1.
Create a folder named
HD
, for example,
on the Windows desktop of the
computer to be connected, and place the media files in the folder.
2.
Right click on the HD folder and select
Sharing and
Security...
.
4.
Now you can see a hand holding the HD folder
, which indicates that the
HD folder is shared successfully.
3.
Check the box of
Share this folder on the
network
and specify the shared folder name.
If you allow other users to change your files,
check the box of
Allow network users to
change my files
. Click
Apply
when done.