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| | XP and Vista Shaing If you are having issues with this subject, you might want to look at this tutorial I put together: http://willsit.com/XP_Vista.aspx |
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| | RE: XP and Vista Shaing Nice tutorial, but left me a bit puzzled about actually using this for real. For instance, say I've downloaded eg a codec to a subfolder within the 'downloads' folder in my personal folders. Now I want to install that codec on another machine. If I share that folder, I get about 10 mins disk activity followed by the entire 'users' folder tree being shared, including the default user. If I then unshare the folder with the codec in, the 'users' folder is still shared. If I right click it and select sharing, I get a 'Properties' dialog rather than the normal 'sharing' one, and I have to go through 'Advanced' to get to an unshare option. etc etc What gives? "John Wills" wrote: Quote: > If you are having issues with this subject, you might want to look at this > tutorial I put together: > > http://willsit.com/XP_Vista.aspx > > > |
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| | Re: XP and Vista Sharing You can share sub-folders without the parent being shared so they is puzzling. "pg53" <pg53@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:266B7FB5-B105-41C9-AB5C-B6E23F56E991@xxxxxx Quote: > Nice tutorial, but left me a bit puzzled about actually using this for > real. > For instance, say I've downloaded eg a codec to a subfolder within the > 'downloads' folder in my personal folders. Now I want to install that > codec > on another machine. If I share that folder, I get about 10 mins disk > activity > followed by the entire 'users' folder tree being shared, including the > default user. > If I then unshare the folder with the codec in, the 'users' folder is > still > shared. If I right click it and select sharing, I get a 'Properties' > dialog > rather than the normal 'sharing' one, and I have to go through 'Advanced' > to > get to an unshare option. > etc etc > > What gives? > > > > "John Wills" wrote: > Quote: >> If you are having issues with this subject, you might want to look at >> this >> tutorial I put together: >> >> http://willsit.com/XP_Vista.aspx >> >> >> |
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| | Re: XP and Vista Sharing More experimentation reveals that if I just ignore the 'Sharing' window and work through the advanced sharing from the 'Properties' window, it all works as it should. However, going this way means that I have to configure both Share permissions and File Permissions, whereas using the Vista 'sharing' window (on a folder outside the 'users' tree) silently adds 'Everyone' to the File Permissions automatically. In other words, makes it work more like XP. "John Wills" wrote: Quote: > You can share sub-folders without the parent being shared so they is > puzzling. > > "pg53" <pg53@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:266B7FB5-B105-41C9-AB5C-B6E23F56E991@xxxxxx Quote: > > Nice tutorial, but left me a bit puzzled about actually using this for > > real. > > For instance, say I've downloaded eg a codec to a subfolder within the > > 'downloads' folder in my personal folders. Now I want to install that > > codec > > on another machine. If I share that folder, I get about 10 mins disk > > activity > > followed by the entire 'users' folder tree being shared, including the > > default user. > > If I then unshare the folder with the codec in, the 'users' folder is > > still > > shared. If I right click it and select sharing, I get a 'Properties' > > dialog > > rather than the normal 'sharing' one, and I have to go through 'Advanced' > > to > > get to an unshare option. > > etc etc > > > > What gives? > > > > > > > > "John Wills" wrote: > > Quote: > >> If you are having issues with this subject, you might want to look at > >> this > >> tutorial I put together: > >> > >> http://willsit.com/XP_Vista.aspx > >> > >> > >> |
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