Microsoft MN-500 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Network Activities     25 
 
 
To share a folder or drive on your computer (in Windows 2000) 
1. Enable file sharing on your computer if you have not already done so. You need to 
do this only once. For information about how to enable file sharing, see Windows 
Help. 
2. Open My Computer. 
3. Browse to the drive or folder that you want to make available to other computers on 
your network, and then select it. 
4. On the File menu, click Sharing. 
5. Click Share this folder. By default, the folder is made available to all of the other 
computers on your network, and everyone has read-write access. To change the 
access level, click Permissions. 
6. Click OK. 
 
To share a folder or drive on your computer (in Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and 
Windows Me) 
1. Enable file sharing on your computer if you have not already done so. You need to 
do this only once. For information about how to enable file sharing, see Windows 
Help. 
2. Open My Computer. 
3. Select the file or folder that you want to make available to other computers on your 
network. 
4. On the File menu, click Sharing. 
5. Click Shared as. Change the level of access if you want, and then click OK. 
 
Only the computer users on your network will have access to the files you share. At 
times, you may want to prevent certain users, such as your children, from accessing 
particular folders and the files they contain. If you want to increase the security of your 
shared files, you can assign permissions and passwords to your files and folders. For 
more information, look up “permission” and “access control” in Windows Help. (In 
Windows Millennium Edition, look up “controlling access.”) 
    
Note   For a computer’s files and folders to be available to the network, the computer must 
be turned on and logged on to the network. Also, if the computer is turned on but in sleep 
mode, it will not be accessible from the network. For more information, look up “power 
options” in Windows XP Help, or “power management” in Windows Me, Windows 2000, 
and Windows 98 Help.