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Did you know you can open files from your Windows PC or server on your iPhone or iPad? We'll show you how to share the folder that contains the files you want to access, connect to that server in your iOS file manager, and browse and open files remotely. File sharing between your phone and computer has never been easier!

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Turning On File Sharing

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  1. As you type, matching results will appear in the Start menu.
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  2. It's the app at the top that has an icon of a blue chart with graphs on it.
  3. It's under the "Network and Internet" heading.
  4. The circular button will show a solid black dot in it to indicate it's selected.
  5. The circular button will show a solid black dot in it to indicate it's selected.
  6. It's the button at the bottom of the window with a shield icon.
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  1. It's the app that has an icon with a folder in the task bar.
  2. Using the shortcuts on the left-side of the File Explorer window, you can go to the folder you want to share with your iPhone.
    • If you want to create a new folder to share, click the "Home" tab at the top of the File Explorer window and click "New Folder".
  3. If you are on a laptop with a trackpad, you can click the folder with two fingers instead. This opens a drop-down menu.
  4. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  5. It's at the top of the window, next to the "General" tab.
  6. It's the button under the picture of the folder.
  7. It's the drop-down box at the top of the page.
  8. It's to the right of the drop-down box.
    • You can click the drop-down arrow in the Permission Level column to change the permission rights to "Read/Write" if you want users to be able to change, edit, and add files to the folder as well.
  9. It's the button at the bottom of the window with the shield icon.
  10. It's at the bottom-right corner of the window.
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Accessing the Shared Folder on iOS

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  1. It's the tab with the magnifying glass icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  2. As you type, suggested search terms will appear. Once you've typed "File Explorer Free," tap the blue "Search" key on the keyboard.
  3. It's the app that has an orange icon with the white letters "FE" on it. This opens the File Explorer  page with additional information about the app.
  4. It's the blue button under the app's title. This will begin downloading and installing the app.
    • Enter your Apple ID password or Touch ID if prompted.
  5. This will appear once the app is installed. This will launch the FileExplorer app.
  6. It's the plus "+" sign in the top-right corner of the screen.
  7. Tap the computer name on your network with the folder you just shared. This will open a pop-up window.
  8. Tap "Registered User" if you want to log in as your own Windows login, or tap "Guest" if you want to log in as a guest.
    • You won't be able to log in as a guest unless you've enabled the guest account on Windows previously.
  9. Enter the login information for your Windows user account, then tap the "Login" button on the bottom-right of the pop-up window. This will connect you to the computer.
  10. Once connected, tap the shared folder and you will be able to access the files.
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