Sharing Information Across Your Network

With your network hardware installed, the connections configured, and firewalls in place, what's next? This section explains how to actually use your network to share information.

Setting Up Shared Folders

To create a shared folder, you must be logged on as a member of the Administrators, Power Users, or Server Operators group. (After a folder has been shared, however, the share is available to network users no matter who is logged on to your computer—or even when nobody is logged on.) On a computer running Windows 2000, you can create a shared folder at any time. If you're using Windows XP, however, you must first jump through one preliminary hoop.

Enabling File Sharing in Windows XP

On a clean installation ...

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