Herman D. Knoble <SkipKnobleLESS@SPAMpsu.DT.eduwrote in message news:<@4ax.com>
If you are running Windows XP Home Edition, File Sharing
is not supported. See:
which reads in part:
" Windows XP Professional supports file-level access control, mostly because
this feature is typically implemented through Group Policy , which are also
not available in Home Edition. "
However, Home Edition does support file/folder compression (Zip) with
a password. So you can create compressed folder(s) with password(s)
which at least renders the files private. To do this click Start and
choose Help and Support and enter the keyword: compress
If you have any questions after that, post them here.
Skip Knoble, Penn State
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10 Jun 2004 00:24:43 -0700, kjr_one@hotmail.com (kjr) wrote:
-|Hi,
-|
-|Isn't there a way to assign file permissions in XP? I have multiple
-|users created in my XP box, and I want the users' files to be
-|protected from one another. I do not see a "Security" tab in the
-|properties dialog.
-|
-|There is an option to encrypt the contents of a file, which prevents
-|other users from reading it. However, the other users can delete the
-|file! Also, if a file is not encrypted, any user can encrypt it and
-|thus prevent the real owner (who created the file) from accessing it.
-|
-|Wouldn't access control have been a simpler, and cleaner, way of
-|protecting files?
-|
-|kjr
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Herman D. (Skip) Knoble, Research Associate
(a computing professional for 38 years)
Email: SkipKnobleLESS at SPAMpsu dot edu
Web:
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I have XP Pro, and unchecking Tools->Folder >View->Use Simple
File Sharing shows the security tab, as mentioned above.
thanks for the responses.
kjr