To see the files, folders, and libraries that have been shared on your network, open File Explorer.
Open File Explorer by swiping in from the right edge of the screen, tapping Search (or if you're using a mouse, pointing to the upper-right corner of the screen, moving the mouse pointer down, and then clicking Search), entering File Explorer in the search box, tapping or clicking Apps, and then tapping or clicking File Explorer.
The location where the shared items appear depends on the type of network you have, and which Windows operating system is running on the PC you're using to find the shared files or folders.
| From a PC running | | On this type of network | | Shared items appear under |
|---|
Windows 8 or Windows 7 | | Homegroup | | Homegroup |
Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista | | Workgroup or domain | | Network |
Windows XP | | Workgroup | | My Network Places |
If you can’t see items on a network that are supposed to be shared with you, ask the person who’s sharing them for the path (it should begin with \\computername\). Enter this path in the address bar in File Explorer.
If the items you've shared don't appear under Network, you can customize your view of folders in File Explorer to see which items have been shared and the people you're sharing them with. Open a folder that contains the items that you think are shared. On the View tab, in the Layout group, tap or click Details. Tap or click Add columns, and then choose Choose columns. Select Shared and Shared with, and then tap or click OK.