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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting     35 
 
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To check the permissions for shared files or folders, go to the computer containing 
those files or folders. In Windows XP, right-click the folder containing the 
information you want to access and choose Properties. Click the Sharing tab to see 
if file sharing has been enabled. If the computer is using Simple File Sharing in 
Windows XP, files are either shared to everyone or not shared at all, and 
permissions cannot be modified. In other words, a shared file should be accessible 
from another computer. If the computer is not using Simple File Sharing 
(recommended), click the Security tab to check and modify permissions for each 
user accessing the folder.  
For more information about checking and setting permissions, see Broadband 
Network Utility Help.  
Note   Windows XP Home Edition uses only Simple File Sharing. Windows XP 
Professional Edition uses both Simple File Sharing and standard, permissions-based  
file sharing. 
 
I can only access shared resources from certain computers or user 
accounts on my network. 
When you are able to access shared files from certain computers or user accounts on 
your network, but not others, it may be because the file’s owner has limited the access 
to certain users. To check the user permissions on a file, you must go to the computer 
that stores the file.  
To check user permissions on a computer running the Windows XP operating 
system 
1. Right-click the file you want to check and click Sharing and Security. 
2. Click the Security tab. 
3. Users who have permissions for this shared resource are listed in the Group or user 
names list box. You can use the Add and Remove buttons to modify the list, and 
use the Permissions for section to change specific tasks available to each user. 
4. Click OK to save the changes. 
 
To check permissions in Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and  
Windows Me, right-click the file or folder in question and choose Sharing.  
For more information, search for “file and folder permissions” in Windows Help.