We know that in a company is a local area network, employees in the company can view and share some of the company's folders through the server to facilitate the staff to better work. Although the XP system LAN shared folder is convenient for employees, it can easily lead to a drop in security. At this time we can set the shared folder access password, protect privacy, but also improve security. The following small set together with everyone to share the specific setting Method!
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The method is as follows:
1, the mouse clicks the XP system "My Computer" icon, click "Tool → folder option" in turn;
2, in the Open dialog box select the "View" tab, empty the "Use simple Sharing (recommended)" before the check box;
3, click "start → settings → control Panel", open "user account";
4, create a user with password, assuming the user name is user00, the machine that needs to share resources must share resources with the user;
5, set the directory to share (assuming that the shared directory is a directory test1 on an NTFS partition);
6, the right mouse click to share the directory "Test1", click "Sharing and Security";
7, select "Share → share this folder", click "Permission";
8, click the "Delete" button to the original directory any user (everyone) can be shared permission to delete;
9, click the "Add" button, click the "advanced → find Now" option;
10, select the user user00, click "OK" to add the user user00 Add, and select the user user00 share permissions.
You can view or modify the contents of a shared folder by entering the correct user name and password only if the computer in the local area network wants to view the contents of the shared folder after the above steps are set. It's a bit of a hassle for users, but it's better to keep your shared folders secure.
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