Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003) |
Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set access permissions so that the user can 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 access folders by logging on to their computers. |
It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive. Ex.: C:\share
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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.
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Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)." |