Sharing Documents

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NAMIWestchester

We have XP for Small business. We have several users and
recently gave each one his/her own logon ID, keeping the
original one as the administrator. We want to have a
Shared Documents folder but can't set one up. There is
no 'use simple sharing' option and no matter how many
times the administrator resets the options for C:\Shared
Documents, everyone but the operator has read-only
access.
 
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Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 
J

Jim

What exactly are you tring to do? Have a shared folder
that all users on a local machine can access and put
files in? Or have a shared folder on a network. If it
is on the local machine just create a folder in the c:\
called anything you want like shared data and by default
everyone has full control over it. If you want to get
into permissions then that is another story.

Jim
 

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