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Create a Shared Folder in Windows 10

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To expand the storage pool for your enterprise, you must make a shared folder. If you have issues completing these steps, refer to the "Troubleshooting" section below.

Before You Begin

Before completing the steps below, make sure you do the following:

  • Set up a remote storage location.
  • Verify you have admin/root permissions to create shared folders.

Create a Shared Folder in Windows 10

To create a shared folder in Windows 10:

  1. Log in to Windows 10 as a user with admin permissions and create a new folder. This example uses C:\SharedFolder.
  2. In the File Explorer, right click the folder and select: Give access to > Specific people...

    Give access to specific people option
    Give access to specific people option
    
  3. Use the drop-down menu to share the folder with Everyone. Click Share.

    Choose people to share with dialog box
    Choose people to share with dialog box
    
  4. To check if the folder is shared properly, open File Explorer and type \\localhost into the top bar. The folder appears if it is set up correctly.

    localhost path
    localhost path
    

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, make sure you have SMB 1.0/ CIFS File Sharing support enabled in the Windows Features settings. Refer to the steps below.

Activate SMB 1.0/CIFS in Windows 10

To activate SMB 1.0/CIFS in Windows 10:

  1. Search Windows Features in the Windows 10 search bar.
  2. Click Turn Windows features on or off.

    Turn Windows features on or off option
    Turn Windows features on or off option
    
  3. Click the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support checkbox to activate all of the CIFS services on Windows 10, and then click OK.

    The SMB 1.0/CIFS Fire Sharing Support check box
    The SMB 1.0/CIFS Fire Sharing Support check box