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Share Your Public Folder
Posted By Brent Trahan On 4.10.07 @ 8:36 am In All, Networking, Vista, Windows | 2 Comments
This guide shows you everything you need to know about sharing files in your public folder with other people on a network.
Before you can share your public folder you need to make sure a few things are set up.
Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files: Anyone who can browse to your computer can view the files and folders in your public folder only.
Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open, change, and create files: Anyone who can browse to your computer can view, change, and create new files. This is only for a very trusted private network like your home.
Turn off sharing: This turns public folder sharing off.
By default password protected sharing is turned on. Password protected sharing prompts a user browsing to your computer for a username and password of your computer. If they don’t know it, they can’t get in.
If you turn password protected sharing off anyone who browses to your computer gets access to your public folder with no questions asked.
Turn Password Protected Sharing On or Off
All you have to do now is place files you want others to access in your public folder. The public folder is located at C:\Users\Public.
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