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Which tool in Windows would you use to browse all networks and shared folders to which a user has access? (select three)

  1. Network

  2. Computer

  3. Windows Explorer

  4. Control Panel

The correct answer is: Network

The tool that allows you to browse all networks and shared folders to which a user has access is the Network feature in Windows. This functionality provides a user-friendly interface specifically designed for discovering other computers and shared resources within the same network segment. When you select the Network option, you can see a list of all devices on the network that are discoverable, along with the shared folders available on these devices. This accessibility is essential for users wanting to connect with shared resources, view files, or collaborate with others on the same network. The other options, while relevant to navigating the Windows environment, do not serve the same purpose. For instance, the Computer option typically allows you to view local drives and resources on your own machine rather than shared network resources. Windows Explorer, although it offers broader file management capabilities, focuses primarily on the local file system, making it less optimal for directly browsing network resources. Control Panel serves a different purpose, being primarily used for system settings and configurations, rather than file and network exploration.