Teach you to set the password WinXP shared folder

  
. Other colleagues in the department asked me a question: Some information in his computer (Windows XP Profession) wants to be a user of another department, and only let this user share these Resources, but after he shared the directory, all the computers in the unit LAN could see the data, and he immediately canceled the sharing. Is there any way to make Windows XP and Windows 9x/Me add passwords to shared folders so that only those who are authorized to know the password can share these resources?
I went to his computer and saw that Windows XP network sharing has changed. Simple is really simple, but not safe. I can only set the shared folder to read-only or "Allow network users to modify my files." Such a shared resource set by any computer, all computers on the same network as the computer can share the shared resources of this computer through "My Network Places" without any authorization. After some exploration, I found that the default share of Windows XP installation is "simple sharing", resulting in "open" and unsafe file sharing. The way to change this "simple sharing" is:

First cancel the default "simple sharing". Open "My Computer", click "Tools → Folder Options", select the "View" tab in the dialog box that opens, and clear the check box before "Use Simple Sharing (Recommended)".

Then create a shared user. Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel" to open the "User Account" and create a user with a password. Assuming the user name is user00, the machine that needs to share resources must share resources with the user.

Next, set the directory to share (assumed to be a shared directory for the test1 on NTFS partition), and sets only the user user00 can share resources in this directory: Right-click the directory to share. " Test1", click "Share and Security", select "Share → Share this folder", click "Permissions", click the "Delete" button to delete the permissions that any user (everyone) in the original directory can share, and then Click the "Add" button, click "Advanced → Find Now", select user user00, click "OK" to add user user00 to add, and select the user user's share permission



< BR> In the future, if the computer in the LAN wants to view the contents of the shared folder, only the correct username and password can be entered to view or modify the contents of the shared folder.
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