Ed Bott - Windows 10 Support Secrets
72 CHAPTER 5 | Connecting to the Internet and cloud services connection for sharing with other devices. Naturally, this option is only available if the device you want to use as a mobile hotspot also has a Wi-Fi network adapter. As Figure 5-5 shows, this feature is turned off by default. Slide the Share My Internet Connection With Other Devices switch to On to begin. Click Edit to change the randomly assigned network name and password. Figure 5-5: Use this option, which is new in the Anniversary Update, to share a wired network connection with other Wi-Fi equipped devices. OneDrive Just as with every previous edition of Windows, you can manage files stored on local drives and on any network to which you’re connected. Windows 10 also builds in support for Microsoft’s cloud- based storage services, OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. What’s the difference between those two products? OneDrive is a free service intended for consumers. New accounts receive 5 GB of cloud storage for free and can pay for additional storage. A paid subscription to Office 365 Home or Personal upgrades OneDrive storage to 1 TB per user. OneDrive for Business provides 1 TB of cloud-based file storage for anyone who subscribes to a Business or Enterprise edition of Office 365. Windows 10 includes a unified synchronization client that works with both services. After you link the OneDrive sync client to your personal and business accounts, you can add, edit, or delete files and folders in your OneDrive or OneDrive for Business account on any connected device, and your changes are reflected instantly (or nearly so) on any other PC where you sync those files and folders.
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