Vista Explorer to play Microsoft free 25G network hard drive

  

Presumably, many of my friends have applied for and used Microsoft's free 25G free network hard drive —— SkyDrive, which can manage files on the webpage on the webpage. Today is to talk about how to let everyone in the Vista Explorer, the 25G network hard drive as a "local disk" operation, is it very convenient?

OK, for this purpose, we need to use a software called SkyDrive Explorer, a free software (supports mainstream Windows systems such as Win7, Vista and XP), after downloading and installing SkyDrive Explorer It will see its icon in the "computer", just like our C drive, D drive, and a SkyDrive Explorer icon, see the picture below ——

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Double-click this icon to log in to your SkyDrive account and you will see all the files on your network drive. Then you can copy, paste, rename, and create new files in it as usual. , quite convenient 哟 … …

SkyDrive Explorer supports dozens of languages ​​including Simplified Chinese, double-click SkyDrive Explorer, you can find the <quo;LANGUAGE” option in the toolbar above the Explorer, click In the menu that comes out, select Simplified Chinese.


Note:

1. SkyDrive Explorer operates through the standard Microsoft library and Live ID (you can use your MSN to be a Windows Live Messenger account) So you can be assured of security issues with your account. And network communication uses the https protocol to protect data, so you can be assured of data security.

2, network hard disk sharing, SkyDrive Explorer supports direct copy file link, just right-click on the file to select the copy url (note that the private file even if you copy the url to others can not be accessed) ).

SkyDrive Explorer is indeed the most convenient unofficial client to support SkyDrive. If you need to use SkyDrive often, this SkyDrive Explorer is your best helper! You can think of it as a computer to add 25G "hard disk" space, or as a convenient SkyDrive client, turn the cumbersome upload and download process into a simple copy and paste operation! Whether it's renaming, creating new folders, moving files, etc. is very simple. And it's all completely free! You should have no reason not to try it?



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