Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000) |
Once you create the account in your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as the user who is permitted to access that folder. Set access permissions for that user to that folder as well. |
Access permissions |
If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files. There are two types of access permissions:
This is to control users who access to the shared folder over the network.
This is to control users who are logged on to their computers to folders. |
Creating the folder in the place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive, is recommended. Ex) C:\share
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[Computer Name]\[User Name]
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If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set the local-level as well as the network-level access permissions.
[Computer Name]\[User Name]
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