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Sharing Folder Question
I have a question regarding sharing folders:
Lets say that we have a folder named "A" Within this folder we have embedded Folders Such as the tree below: A/B/B1/B2 /D/D1/D2 /E/E1/E2 and so on... what I'm wondering about is if there is a way to share all of these folders without setting the share for each one independently... For example in order for me to share A + B + B1 + B2 I have to right click on each folder and set the sharing up per folder , would there not be a way to simply right click on Folder A and have each folder within the folder of A all shared at the same time with one simple action/setting? |
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Sharing Folder Question
By the way I am using Windows XP Professional.
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Sharing Folder Question
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 12:21:05 -0700, "Rich"
wrote: I have a question regarding sharing folders: Lets say that we have a folder named "A" Within this folder we have embedded Folders Such as the tree below: A/B/B1/B2 /D/D1/D2 /E/E1/E2 and so on... what I'm wondering about is if there is a way to share all of these folders without setting the share for each one independently... For example in order for me to share A + B + B1 + B2 I have to right click on each folder and set the sharing up per folde r, would there not be a way to simply right click on Folder A and have each folder within the folder of A all shared at the same time with one simple action/setting? Rich, This is called Inherited Permissions. For local access, Inherited Permissions is enabled under the Security tab, Advanced button. For remote access, it's implied. Cheers, Chuck Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing. |
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