Today, the memory on smartphones has improved significantly, but it may still be a while before it can replace computers in the field of data storage. Therefore, a good solution that we recommend is to create a folder on Windows to store large data that allows smartphones to access and retrieve the contents over a local area network. Please refer to TipsMake.com’s steps to perform with Android phones below.
Step 1 : Right-click on the folder to share, select Properties
Step 2 : When the Properties dialog box appears, click the Sharing tab and then click Share
Step 3 : In the File Sharing window, select the account name you want to share or Everyone if you want to share with everyone. Then press Add .
Step 4 : You can set more permissions for that account from Read (Read) to Read/Edit (Read/Write) by clicking on the word Read in the Permission Level column.
Step 5 : Then, click Share to share with that account
Step 6 : If your screen appears the message as below, it means you have successfully shared. Click Done to finish.
Step 7 : Now your folder has changed to Share
Step 8 : Open the ES File Explorer application on your Android device and then click the Lan option in the Network section
Step 9 : In the Lan interface, click Scan
Step 10 : The device will start scanning for networks
Step 11 : A list of computers that are connecting to each other via the LAN will appear, select your computer.
Step 12 : Select the Public item and then find the folder you need
Good luck!