Che differenza c'è tra il mio Drive e Drive condivisi?
Utilizing Shared Drives
Teams can use shared drives to search, store, and access common files from any device. Files in a shared drive belong to the team, not an individual user, unlike files in My Drive.
Sharing Folders and Files on a Network
To share folders and files with other computers on a network, follow these steps:
- Click on a file or right-click and select "Give access to specific users."
- Choose the "Share" tab at the top of File Explorer.
- Go to the "Share with" section and select a file.
Connecting Two Computers
To connect two Windows computers, you can use an RJ-45 Ethernet cable for a wired network connection. Ensure that both computers have access to the "Network Connections and Sharing Center" window.
Locating Shared Folders
When you know the name or IP address of a computer, it is easier to find the shared folder. Alternatively, you can execute the command 127.0.0.1
by simultaneously pressing the Windows key + R to bring up the Run box. This allows you to view shared folders and access desired files.
Synchronizing Two Folders
Once the two folders are arranged, click on "Compare" at the top to view immediate differences. To initiate bidirectional synchronization, click on the "Sync" button in the top right corner. This means that any changes made on one side will be copied to the other.
Methods for Synchronizing Windows 10 Folders
By clicking on the function in the toolbar, choose the "Sync page" option to synchronize folders in Windows 10. The source and destination for folder synchronization must be specified.
Understanding File Synchronization
Folder synchronization does not create a single file containing your data; instead, it recreates the correct folder structure, subfolders, and files in the destination folder. Folder synchronization can also work over a network.
Connecting Google Drive to OneDrive
Step 1: Synchronizing Files between Google Drive and OneDrive with Microsoft Flow
- Enter Google Drive and create a folder called "OneDrive Files" within it.
- Access OneDrive and create a folder called "Google Drive Files" in OneDrive.
Synchronizing Google Drive on Two Different Computers
To synchronize Google Drive on two PCs:
- Disconnect the account if you are already using Drive by going to "Preferences," "Settings," and "Disconnect Account."
- Download and install Google Drive’s "Backup and Sync."
How Google Sync and Backup Works
The Backup and Sync application for Google Drive on Windows and Mac computers allows you to access Google Drive files on your computer and create a backup of selected local files on Google Drive. It also provides the option to upload photos to Google Photos.
Sharing Folders and Files on a Network (Revisited)
To share folders and files with other computers on a network, follow these steps:
- Click on a file or right-click and select "Give access."
- Select a file, then find the "Share" tab at the top of File Explorer.
- Finally, in the "Share with" section, choose specific users.
Keeping Two Folders Synchronized
Once the two folders are arranged, click on "Compare" at the top to see the differences. Then, click on the "Sync" button in the top right corner to initiate bidirectional synchronization, where any changes made on one side will be copied to the other.
Synchronizing Google Drive with OneDrive (After Initial Setup)
Step 1: Synchronizing Files between Google Drive and OneDrive with Microsoft Flow
- Enter Google Drive and create a folder called "OneDrive Files" within it.
- Access OneDrive and create a folder called "Google Drive Files" in OneDrive.