The network environment in modern operating systems is a desktop element that graphically displays all computers connected to each other via a local network (wired or wireless). Through the network environment, you can exchange files between computers if access to the transfer is open.
It is necessary
Basic personal computer skills
Instructions
Step 1
Typically, if you have a local network, the components of the network environment are displayed in the Start menu. To find them, open the Start menu (located on the left side of the Taskbar). In the right column of the menu there should be a line "My Network Places". Click on it once with the left mouse button. A folder with Network Neighborhood will open.
If there is no "Network Neighborhood" line in the "Start" menu, then you can add it there. To do this, open the Taskbar and click on the "Start" button once with the right mouse button. In the action menu that appears, select the "Properties" line. In the settings window that opens, activate the "Start Menu" tab. Opposite the line with the name of the selected type of menu there is a button "Customize", press it. In the settings menu that opens, select the "Advanced" tab. This tab contains the "Start menu items" block, at the bottom of which is the "Network Neighborhood" line, which must be activated. After you have activated the line, close the settings windows by clicking the "OK" button in them.
Step 2
There is another way to open the My Network Places folder. To do this, open the My Computer folder (from the desktop or from the Start menu). The left side of the window usually displays a list of typical folder tasks. In the drawer "Other places" find the line "My Network Places" and click on it with the left mouse button once. This will open a window with Network Neighborhood.