Sharing of files and
folders can be managed in two ways. If you chose simplified file
sharing, your folders can be shared with everyone on your network
or workgroup, or you can make your folders private. (This is how
folders are shared in Windows 2000.) However, in Windows XP
Professional, you can also set folder permissions for specific
users or groups. To do this, you must first change the default
setting, which is simple file sharing. To change this setting,
follow these steps:
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Open Control Panel, click Tools, and then click
Folder Options.
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Click the View tab, and scroll to the bottom of the
Advanced Settings list (see picture 1).
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Picture 1
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Clear the Use simple file sharing (Recommended)
check box.
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To manage folder permissions, browse to the folder
in Windows Explorer, right–click the folder, and then click
Properties. Click the Security tab, and assign permissions, such as
Full Control, Modify, Read, and/or Write, to specific users. You
can set file and folder permissions only on drives formatted to use
NTFS, and you must be the owner or have been granted permission to
do so by the owner.
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