Newsgroups wrote:
> Hi
> I have an external hard drive connected to my PC which I want to share on
> the home network, my problem is I want to share the whole drive with my
> wife (she has her laptop) but not all of it with the other PC's, I have
> been able to share the whole drive with everyone (3 other PC's) but I have
> stopped that as there are old documents, files etc which I feel only my
> wife and I to should have access to and not the kids.
>
> In short I want to share the whole drive with my wife and the rest with
> all the network minus two folders, do I need some other software or is
> there a way in Vista ultimate?
Since you have Ultimate, you can create fine-grained permissions. Simply
make separate user accounts - with passwords - on your computer for your
wife, yourself, and your kids. Make the one for your wife match the one on
her laptop. If she isn't currently using a password, assign one. You can
always set her computer to log in automatically to her account.
The instructions at this link work for both XP and Vista:
Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) -
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm
Then create a folder on the external drive and put whatever you want to
share with her exclusively in it. IOW, don't just try and share the whole
drive. On that folder, assign permissions so that only your account and
your wife's account have read/write access. Make sure child objects
(whatever folders/files are in there) inherit permissions from the parent
(the "exclusive" folder you made). Then if your kids try to access that
folder, they will get "access denied".
Malke
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