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9-6 Chapter 9 Administering Shared Folders<br />

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groups. To assign permissions to user accounts and groups for a shared folder, use the<br />

following steps:<br />

1. On the Sharing tab of the Properties dialog box of the shared folder, click Permissions.<br />

2. In the Permissions dialog box for the folder, ensure that the Everyone group is<br />

selected and then click Remove.<br />

3. In the Permissions dialog box, click Add.<br />

4. In the Select Users Or Groups dialog box (shown in Figure 9-2), in the Enter The<br />

Object Names To Select text box, type the name of the user or group to which you<br />

want to assign permissions. Repeat this step for all user accounts and groups to<br />

which you want to assign permissions.<br />

Tip If you want to enter more than one user account or group at a time, separate the names<br />

by a semicolon. If you want to ensure the names are correct, click Check Names.<br />

Figure 9-2 Select a user or a group to which to assign permissions.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

6. In the Permissions dialog box for the shared folder, click the user account or<br />

group, and then, under Permissions, select the Allow check box or the Deny<br />

check box for the appropriate permissions for the user account or group.<br />

How to Create Multiple Share Names for a Shared Folder<br />

You might want to grant different permissions on a shared folder. You can create multiple<br />

share names for the same folder and assign each a different set of permissions. To<br />

share a folder with multiple share names, open the folder’s Properties dialog box and<br />

then click New Share. In the New Share dialog box (shown in Figure 9-3), you assign<br />

a new share name, limit the number of connections to the share, and click Permissions<br />

to grant the permissions for the shared folder.

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