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On Apr 28, 2024 at 9:14:06 PM EDT, "Frankie" <frankie@nospam.usa> wrote:

> But anyone who claims that "Files" is the solution, doesn't live in the
> real world, as someone else has already shown in rather gory detail.

You - and "someone else" - have no idea what you are talking about. 

> They're just making excuses for why iOS Apple devices don't interoperate.

Get a clue. The Files app IS the solution.  You connect to a shared drive. 
Just like you do with Windows. You enter your Windows login name and password.
 You can then see the entire
"C" drive. Or any other shared drive on the Windows box. Depending, of course,
on the permissions on the shared drive. Mine are Full Control, because no one
but me will be doing this. 

Again, just because you don't know how to do something, does not mean it can't
be done.