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Computer not appearing on
I have two computers (both XP Pro) as a small network. named PC1 and PC2. I
have shared a folder named ShareFolder inside PC1's My Documents. ShareFolder's permissions are currently set to Everyone which lets me see this folder on PC2's My Network Places. But I want a specific permission set so that only PC2 can access this folder, and not another PC which may be hooked to the network off and on. When I go into Permissions for ShareFolder and click Add, all I see is the current PC1 and not PC2. I clicked Locations, but even there only PC1 is appearing. How can I make the permissions so that only PC2 can access ShareFolders. Thank you very much for your help. |
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Computer not appearing on
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Permissions are set per user Not per computer. If you are using static IPs you can ban computers by their IP through the software Firewall. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xpusrca" wrote in message ... I have two computers (both XP Pro) as a small network. named PC1 and PC2. I have shared a folder named ShareFolder inside PC1's My Documents. ShareFolder's permissions are currently set to Everyone which lets me see this folder on PC2's My Network Places. But I want a specific permission set so that only PC2 can access this folder, and not another PC which may be hooked to the network off and on. When I go into Permissions for ShareFolder and click Add, all I see is the current PC1 and not PC2. I clicked Locations, but even there only PC1 is appearing. How can I make the permissions so that only PC2 can access ShareFolders. Thank you very much for your help. |
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Computer not appearing on
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Permissions are set per user Not per computer. If you are using static IPs you can ban computers by their IP through the software Firewall. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xpusrca" wrote in message ... I have two computers (both XP Pro) as a small network. named PC1 and PC2. I have shared a folder named ShareFolder inside PC1's My Documents. ShareFolder's permissions are currently set to Everyone which lets me see this folder on PC2's My Network Places. But I want a specific permission set so that only PC2 can access this folder, and not another PC which may be hooked to the network off and on. When I go into Permissions for ShareFolder and click Add, all I see is the current PC1 and not PC2. I clicked Locations, but even there only PC1 is appearing. How can I make the permissions so that only PC2 can access ShareFolders. Thank you very much for your help. |
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Computer not appearing on
Thanks Jack. I forgot to mention that. On PC1 there's only one user account
called PC1User and on PC2 there's only one user account called PC2User. Like PC1\PC1User and PC2\PC2User. How can I see PC2\PC2User under Locations? Thank you very much. "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Permissions are set per user Not per computer. If you are using static IPs you can ban computers by their IP through the software Firewall. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xpusrca" wrote in message ... I have two computers (both XP Pro) as a small network. named PC1 and PC2. I have shared a folder named ShareFolder inside PC1's My Documents. ShareFolder's permissions are currently set to Everyone which lets me see this folder on PC2's My Network Places. But I want a specific permission set so that only PC2 can access this folder, and not another PC which may be hooked to the network off and on. When I go into Permissions for ShareFolder and click Add, all I see is the current PC1 and not PC2. I clicked Locations, but even there only PC1 is appearing. How can I make the permissions so that only PC2 can access ShareFolders. Thank you very much for your help. |
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Thanks Jack. I forgot to mention that. On PC1 there's only one user account
called PC1User and on PC2 there's only one user account called PC2User. Like PC1\PC1User and PC2\PC2User. How can I see PC2\PC2User under Locations? Thank you very much. "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Permissions are set per user Not per computer. If you are using static IPs you can ban computers by their IP through the software Firewall. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "xpusrca" wrote in message ... I have two computers (both XP Pro) as a small network. named PC1 and PC2. I have shared a folder named ShareFolder inside PC1's My Documents. ShareFolder's permissions are currently set to Everyone which lets me see this folder on PC2's My Network Places. But I want a specific permission set so that only PC2 can access this folder, and not another PC which may be hooked to the network off and on. When I go into Permissions for ShareFolder and click Add, all I see is the current PC1 and not PC2. I clicked Locations, but even there only PC1 is appearing. How can I make the permissions so that only PC2 can access ShareFolders. Thank you very much for your help. |
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