Create and remove shared folders.
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From Windows Explorer, right-click the
folder, select properties and then click
Sharing.
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On the Sharing tab, click Share this
folder.
To change the name of the shared folder,
type a new name in Share name. The new name
is what users will see when they connect to
this shared folder. The actual name of the
folder does not change.
To add a comment about the shared folder,
type the text in Comment. To limit the
number of users who can connect to the
shared folder at one time, under User limit,
click Allow, then enter a number of users.
(In Windows 2000 Professional, the maximum
user limit is 10 regardless of the number
you type in Allow.)
To set up this shared folder to be used
offline, click Caching.
You can hide the shared folder from browsing
by typing $ as the last character of the
share name. Users will not be able to see
this shared folder when they browse using My
Computer or Windows Explorer, but they can
map to it.
Control access to shared folders by using
permissions.
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From Windows Explorer, right-click the
folder, and then click Sharing.
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On the Sharing tab, click permissions.
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Select or add user/group and check witch
permission to deny or allow
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