![]() ![]() You can now browse, add, remove or edit any files on your phone, over WiFi (in the directory you set the Root to).you will be asked for this name & password when you browse your device from you PCĭeselect “Close on Exit” if you want it to remain open indefinitely when you are with reach of your Wifi Click “Set Manage Account” and give it any Name & Password you want.I recommend your removable SD Card and not the Android Root or Internal Storage. Click “Set Root Directory” and Set it to whichever SD Card or Directory you want it to browse.Set the Port manually to any number from 1025 to 65534, change it often for increased security, if desired (Problematic for Shortcuts, a Strong Password is probably better).Click the Settings Icon at the bottom of Remote Manager:.Enter the FTP address ES File Explorer gave you into the Location Bar in your Windows Explorer Window, like this:.Open a New Windows File Explorer Window on your PC (not an internet browser, but the same window you normally look for files in your computer with).Click “Turn On”, & you will be given an FTP address.Then Click on “Remote Manager” (also in Tools).Now any files you want to share, you can add to that folder from your device or your computerīrowsing your Android Device’s files from your Computer over FTP: You can long Click Any shared folder, select it, go to “More”, then click “Add to Desktop” to create a shortcut on your Android desktop which opens directly to a shared folder on your network.Next time, all you should need to do is go straight to your Computer and access the files without being troubled further.It will open up a screen with many Drive Folders & Printers etc on your network, but they will all be inaccessible except for the ones you chose to share.Find your computer with your Ipv4 Address, and click it.Now you can find all computers on your network and access their shared folders: ![]() so Wifi Connection is less Secure unless you have a Strong Windows User Account Log-in Passwordģ. – Password: Type the password you use to sign into Windows when you start your computer, or if you dont have a password, leave it blank – Username: Type the name of your current Windows User Account (found by hitting the Start Menu and looking at the top, if you havent changed it) Scroll down to “Network” & Expand it, then find “LAN”, & Click it.Click the Upper-left hand Icon that looks like a Device & a Net Sphere.Access your Shared Folders from your Device: Double Click on “Account: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only”Ģ.When the Group Policies Window Pops up, Click on “Computer Configuration” then Navigate to “Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options”. ![]()
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