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Enable Windows XP File Sharing

Last edited by anonymous on April 4, 2010
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Right click and then click on properties

The first step is to go to the Start Menu or the Desktop and double click My Computer. Once in “My Computer” navigate to the folder that is to be shared and right click . If sharing a whole drive simply right click on the drive.  After right clicking on the folder or drive select properties.


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Sharing Tab

After entering the properties windows, select the sharing tab. If sharing a whole drive the first step in the sharing tab is to click on the link titled “If you understand the risk but still want to share the root of the drive, click here”. If this link isn’t there move onto the next step.

Click on the link titled “If you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the wizard, click here”. Once again, if this link isn’t there move onto the next step.

After clicking on the link, a dialog box will come up. In the dialog box select “Just enable file sharing” and click OK.


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Setup sharing settings

Now that Windows is done trying to prevent file sharing, click on Share this folder on the network. Next, Give the share a name and click Allow network users to change my files (only enable this option if you want network user to be able to have full access to the shared files, i.e. delete and create privileges) and click OK. That’s it, now it’s time to enjoy files stored on Windows from virtually any computer on the local network, whether it be Mac OS X, Linux or just another Windows box.


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