Question |
You want to know how the Windows XP simple file sharing feature affects the ability of user's to share database content, and what to do to get around it. |
Answer |
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1. Launch Windows Explorer, click the Tools menu, and then click Folder Options. The Folder Options dialog box appears. 2. Under the View tab, in the Advanced Settings section, clear the check box to the left of Use simple file sharing (Recommended). 3. Click Apply, then click OK to save the setting and close the Folder Options dialog box. 4. Exit Windows Explorer and restart Windows.
1. Restart the computer in Safe Mode. To do this, follow these steps. a. Restart your computer. Before you see the Windows XP logo, hold down the F8 key. A menu appears with startup options. b. Click the Safe Mode option c. Login in as an Administrator. A warning appears about running in Safe Mode. Click Yes to continue. 2. Launch Windows Explorer and locate the folder(s) whose permissions you wish to change. 3. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu. The folder Properties dialog box appears. 4. Under the Sharing tab, you can enable the sharing property for this folder. 5. Under the General tab, you may designate this as a Read-only folder, if desired. 6. Under the Security tab, you can modify Permissions for specific user groups. 7. Restart the computer in normal startup mode to complete the process. For additional information on this topic, please consult your Windows documentation or contact Microsoft. |