Step 2: Creating a shared folder on a computer running Microsoft Windows
Create a shared destination folder in Windows and enable sharing. In the following procedure, a computer which is running under Windows 10 and participating in a domain is used as an example.
You must log in as an Administrators group member to create a shared folder.
If "Everyone" is left selected in Step 6, the created shared folder will be accessible by all users. This is a security risk, so we recommend that you give access rights only to specific users. Use the following procedure to remove "Everyone" and specify user access rights.
Create a folder, just as you would create a normal folder, in a location of your choice on the computer.
Right-click the folder, and then click [Properties].
On the [Sharing] tab, click [Advanced Sharing...].
Select the [Share this folder] check box.
Click [Permissions].
In the [Group or user names:] list, select "Everyone", and then click [Remove].
Click [Add...].
In the [Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or Groups] window, click [Advanced...].
Specify one or more object types, select a location, and then click [Find Now].
From the list of results, select the groups and users you want to grant access to, and then click [OK].
In the [Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or Groups] window, click [OK].
In the [Group or user names:] list, select a group or user, and then, in the [Allow] column of the permissions list, select either the [Full Control] or [Change] check box.
Configure the access permissions for each group and user.
Click [OK].