file file sharing integration of multiple resources
LAN is created, you can create different shared folders, files in order to achieve resource sharing among different computers. When you install Win7, the system automatically creates a user named "Public" for us, and also creates a folder called "Public" on the hard disk. In the previous setup, we have chosen to allow public folder sharing, so other computers on the LAN can access this folder. Ordinary file sharing, as long as the files that need to be shared are copied to the "public" folder. For more flexible applications, you need to set it up manually.
Note: In the following an example Win7 environmental profile, provided this XP system may operate by reference.
Step1.
basic sharing setting to Share our files in a computer's root directory of E shared folders, for example. First right click on the Share folder in the root directory of the E drive and select "Properties → Share". Then click "Share" in the dialog box that opens, select the user name Everyone in the pop-up dialog box, and then click "Add" to make it appear in the list box below. Next, set permissions for it under "Permission Level", such as "Read/Write" or "Read" (as shown in Figure 1).
Dong Master Tip: cancel share, the same approach can be taken to remove the check on "Share this folder" in the "Properties → Advanced → Shared sharing" in.
Step2.
basic permissions assigned different sharing settings may not meet the needs of more users, set different permissions for different users to share how does it work? Below we will take a folder named "Engineering Picture" with a different name ("Engineering Picture DX" and "Engineering Picture ZD") as an example to explain: If the login account is DX, then have read and write permissions If the login account is ZD, then only the read permission.
First, the "computer" right-click on the desktop, select "Manage" in the pop-up window, expand the left side of the management of "Local Users and Groups → Users", click "operation → New User ", enter "DX" after "username" and set the password. Then uncheck the "User must change password when logging in next time" and select "Password never expires". Finally, click "Create" to generate a system account at the "Standard User" level. For the same reason, create a similar system account called "ZD".
Then there were two accounts set permissions. In the "Share" option of the folder, select "Advanced Share → Share this folder", enter a name under "Share Name" (such as "Project Picture DX"), and then click "Permissions → Add → Advanced → Find Now" ", find the account "DX" you just created and click to add it. Finally, check "Full Control" under "Allow" (as shown in Figure 2. In addition, you can observe the user named Everyone, and have full control rights, please delete it). After the setup is complete, you will have read and write access when you log in as a DX account and access the folder. Similarly, if the ZD user's permission is set to “Read”, the ZD account will only have read access when logging in to access the folder.
Next, we need to complete the allocation of user rights. Click Start→Control Panel→Administrative Tools→Local Security Policy. In the dialog that opens, expand Security Settings→Local Policies→User Rights Assignment on the left. On the right, find “Access this computer from the network”. And double click. Next, click Add User and Group to add DX and ZD. Then expand Security Settings→Local Policies→Security Options, find the “Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts” on the right, double-click and select “Classic – Local users authenticate with their own”. At this point, the sharing settings are all completed.