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			<title>Sharing issue</title>
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			<description>Hi 
Every one means Everyone that is on the list of allowed on the specific 
computer which the Folder is on. 
It does Not mean Everyone who is...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi<br />
Every one means Everyone that is on the list of allowed on the specific<br />
computer which the Folder is on.<br />
It does Not mean Everyone who is trying to connect to the Computer/Folder<br />
from any location on the Network<br />
If LAN security is Not a concern, and you are the sole user, then Switching<br />
On the Guest account makes it a True Everyone.<br />
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).<br />
<br />
&quot;Barb&quot; &lt;Barb@newsgroup&gt; wrote in message<br />
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&gt;I want to be able to move a file across my home network (both PCs are<br />
&gt;Vista).<br />
&gt; I have shared the destination folder with &quot;Everyone&quot; to be a co-owner.  I<br />
&gt; do<br />
&gt; not have passwords set up.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I can &quot;see&quot; the destination folder across the network and can open<br />
&gt; documents<br />
&gt; in it, but it will not allow me to move files into it.  The weird thing<br />
&gt; is, I<br />
&gt; encountered this for the first time a couple of days ago.  The folder was<br />
&gt; shared, but I could not move a file into it.  That was when I looked into<br />
&gt; sharing and realized that I had to change permission lever to &quot;co-owner&quot;<br />
&gt; in<br />
&gt; order to create documents.  Once I updated the sharing, I was allowed to<br />
&gt; move<br />
&gt; the file.  However, today I am not allowed to perform the very same<br />
&gt; action; I<br />
&gt; get  &quot;Destination Folder Access Denied, you need permission to perform<br />
&gt; this<br />
&gt; action&quot;.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
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