There should be a folder called 'Public' under your 'Start' - 'Documents' folders.
The "C:\Users\Public" folder and its subfolders
Go to Settings. Under Sharing, you can check the folders that you want to share. That folder will be hashed and available for sharing
Shared folder permissions are used to restrict access to a folder or file that is shared over the network. Folder sharing is normally used to grant remote users access to file and folders over the network. Web sharing is used to grant remote users access to files from the Web if Internet Information Services (IIS) is installed.When folders are shared, it is important to keep in mind that you can share folders only, and not files. For users that are locally logged on to a computer, shared folder permissions are irrelevant. Shared folders that are moved are no longer shared. When shared folders are copied, the copy is not shared. The original shared folder however remains shared.A few disadvantages associated with share permissions are listed below:Shared folder permissions do not have as many permission options as NTFS permissions. The only shared folder permissions that can be assigned to users/groups are Read, Change, or Full Control.Share permissions are not inheritable.You cannot back up or audit shared folder permissions.If you move or even rename a shared folder, the shared folder permissions for that particular folder no longer exist.
A folder holds a set of files ----- in IT a file (like a .doc document) holds user data, while a folder is a place where a number of files can be grouped for convenience (like 'my documents'). Folders can also hold other folders making the whole storage structure a tree. BY JOHN KARL VIDALLO BAUTISTA
share files via bluetooth
The purpose of synchronization folder is to share the original folder contents to other folders in remote locations. When changing contents in the sync folder the other folders update as well.
________ folders are common to all users and provide an easy way to share files between them.
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In Limewire - In the Library -Shared Files - files and folders - To manually add a file or folder to the Library - Go to Tools/Options/Sharing then add the folder you want to share by browsing to correct path (ex - by dragging it into the Library - just drag the file or folder to the Library), it appears in this section under the "Individually Shared File" icon. To share a file or folder and add it to the Library. To unshare a file or folder, go to the LimeWire Library, then right-click the file or folder, and select "Stop Sharing File" (or Folder).
You can share every folder on a computer network, you just have to edit the share characteristics.
false
It is as simple as right clicking on the file or folder and changing the Share properties of the file/folder. You can choose what access you want on the folder regarding read or write.
Online file folders allow users to store and back up their data online, making it safe and accessible from any computer. In many cases, online file folder providers also make it easier to share files with others, which is especially helpful for large files that are difficult to share otherwise due to email and other service limits.