Add SharePoint to File Explorer for Easy Access to Files
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In many organizations, SharePoint is a critical component of document management and collaboration. Being able to access SharePoint files directly through File Explorer on Windows can significantly streamline workflows and improve productivity. This article will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to add SharePoint to File Explorer, granting you easy access to your files as if they were part of your local drive.
Step 1: Open SharePoint
Navigate to your SharePoint site using your preferred web browser. Ensure you have the necessary permissions to access the site and documents.
Step 2: Copy the SharePoint URL
Once on the SharePoint site, go to the document library that you want to add to File Explorer. Click on the address bar of the browser and copy the URL up to the level you wish to access via File Explorer. Be sure not to copy any extra characters after the primary site address.
Step 3: Open File Explorer
On your Windows computer, open File Explorer. This can be done by clicking on its icon on your taskbar or by pressing ‘Windows key + E’ on your keyboard.
Step 4: Add a Network Location
Within File Explorer, right-click on ‘This PC’ from the sidebar and choose ‘Add a network location.’ A wizard will open guiding you through the setup process.
Step 5: Welcome to the Add Network Location Wizard
Click ‘Next’ in the wizard that appears.
Step 6: Select a Custom Network Location
Here, choose ‘Choose a custom network location’ and click ‘Next.’
Step 7: Internet or Network Address
Paste the previously copied SharePoint URL into the text field. Before clicking ‘Next,’ make sure to replace “https://” with “\\”, and change any slashes “/” in the URL with backslashes “\”.
Step 8: Name your Network Location
You will then be prompted to enter a name for this network location. Choose something descriptive so it’s easily identifiable in File Explorer.
Step 9: Complete Setup
Click ‘Next’ after naming your network location, and then click ‘Finish.’ You may be prompted for credentials depending on your organization’s security settings. Enter your username and password for SharePoint.
After completing these steps, you will find your SharePoint document library integrated within File Explorer under “This PC.” You can now interact with your folders and files as if they were stored locally on your computer, making it effortless to upload, download, delete, or edit within this familiar interface.
Remember that performance may vary when interacting with files over a network connection compared with local storage. Additionally, changes made through File Explorer will reflect across all devices accessing that SharePoint library.
By integrating SharePoint into File Explorer using these simple steps, users can dramatically enhance their efficiency by having instant access to important documents right at their fingertips without having to navigate through a web browser each time.