Windows 2000 Network Sharing |
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Defining a Network Share under Windows 2000 is very much the
same as under Windows NT4: |
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Right-click on the Disk-icon in "My Computer"
to share a complete disk or on any folder-icon to partially share a
disk, and select "Sharing" |
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All NT4 and Windows2000 disks have already an invisible share
for each disk, called C$, D$,.... This is the "Administrative Share",
allowing a Domain Administrator to connect via the network to your
systems and to configure it. Please, do NOT delete this share. (and
since the Sharename uses as last character the '$'-sign, such
administrative shares are never shown in the "Network Neighborhood"
or "Computers Near Me".
To create a Share-definition
usable for regular users, click on the button "New Share". |
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Define the Share-name: This name is displayed in the "Network
Neighborhood" or "Computers Near Me"
to identify this disk or folder.
Check the "Permissions":
By default,
Everyone has "Full Control".
No misunderstanding: Everyone is not each person managing
to connect via the network to this system, but the User-group
EVERYONE, which automatically contains all users defined
on THIS system in the User-Manager. |
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A word of warning: If you have Windows95/98/ME
systems, which need to access this share, limit the
name to max. 12 characters, otherwise the
share will NOT be listed in the Network Neighborhood of Win9x/ME..
You can still access such a share via the NET USE-command . |
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This disk has now 2 Share-names: - the Administrative Share - The
User-defined Share.
Just make sure, that you select the right one,
when making a change. |