When I look at the sharing parameters for the Users folder's, sharing is
with Everyone and Administrators. Within the C:\Users folder, I can see
folders for users ABC, DEF and Public. ABC and DEF are not shared. The
Public folder is shared. Again, I can see all of the folders and files
within all of these folders. I think I want to turn off general sharing at
the Users level which in-turn will turn it off for users ABC and DEF and
leave the Public folder shared as-is. Then, I would like to share specific
folders and files within the ABC and DEF user folders. I would really
appreciate it if someone can tell me how to do this. Thank you.
"Bill W" <> wrote in message
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> My home network of 1-Vista Premium and 2-XP Home computers is working well
> and all computers are communicating and sharing folders and printers with
> each other. The XP computers primarily share using $-share names. My
> only problem now is that Vista is allowing the XP computers to see way to
> much - they can see everything.
>
> I have 2 users defined on the Vista computer - let's call them user ABC
> and DEF. When I look at the Vista computer from the XP computers via
> Network Places, I see Users\ABC and Users\DEF. I have full access to
> everything within those user's folders.
>
> When I look at C:\Users on the Vista computer, it looks like a share at
> the Users level, consequently giving full access to all information within
> the Users folder to all remote computers. What can I do so Vista will
> share folders like the XP computers - namely, only share folders that I
> choose to share and not share everything? Thank you for your help.
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