T.Snyder
When you wish to allow users to access resources in your file directories through the network, you would typically need to "share" it on the network. You could create shares on the IFS using NetServer as discussed in one of my previous TechTips. On Linux and Mac, you could use Samba to allow access to the directories. And on Windows, you could use "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" which is accessible through your "Network Connections", "Local Area Connection" and make sure that "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" is install. I am using Windows XP. So, just look for something that says "File Sharing" in it somewhere. Normally this is already installed. Once you have this installed, you could just go to Windows Explorer. Right Click on the folder that you wish to share. Select "Properties", then click on the "Sharing" tab. Then click on "Share this folder". From there you could set up permissions on who can access the folder.
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