Sharing GIS content with those that are on your computer network is relatively easy. The biggest consideration will be to is whether they have access to GIS software or not. In this section, we will see how to share information with those that are on your computer network whether they have GIS software or not.
Sharing your GIS data is easier if they also have ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Desktop, or some other GIS application. As long as they have the ability to access the data files, many of these applications have the ability to open the same types of data. This should allow them to add that data into their application.
If there are people on your network who do not have GIS software, it gets a bit more complicated, because while they might be able to access the data, they will not have the required software. In this situation, you will need to export your GIS content to a more common non-GIS format such as a .pdf file. Luckily...