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How do you share data over network?

Data is commonly shared over the network by creating a network share. The network share is typically a shared folder that may or may not have password protection.


What permission must you assign when sharing an installation folder across the network?

Everyone or Shared


What type of permissions must be given so that a folder can be shared on the network?

share permissions


What type of permisions must be given so that a folder can be shared on the network?

sharing permissions


What are the shared folders in Windows?

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.


What folders on a home network cannot be shared?

You can share every folder on a computer network, you just have to edit the share characteristics.


A user on the network needs to be able to add and remove files in a shared folder on an NTFS-formatted server Users should never be allowed to assume ownership of the shared folder Which permission?

modify


Mapping a shared folder?

Easy. Make sure the folder you want to map is shared. Then go into your My Network Places. Find the computer in the list that's sharing the resource you want to map a network drive to. Double-click on it and find the folder to map. Right-click it and and select Map Network Drive. Then configure your options as you see fit, such as the drive letter.


How Shared A Drive To The Network?

To map and shared A drive to the network you will have to follow a few steps. First right click on the explore, then right click on the drive or the folder you want to share and click the sharing and security and finally on the sharing tab click on share this folder and that should do it.


When you move a shared folder is the folder still shared?

In Windows when a shared folder is moved, the folder is no longer shared. The same rule applies to copied and deleted folders.


What contains other documents and folders that are available to other computer users on the network?

shared documents folder


How do you access shared folders in ubuntu?

The operations that users can carry out depend on the level of permissions they have been granted. There are several ways of opening shares on another computer:My Network PlacesUniversal Naming Convention (UNC)Mapped network driveTo Connect to a Shared Folder with My Network PlacesOn the desktop, double-click My Network Places.Double-click Entire Network.Double-click Microsoft Windows Network, and then double-click your domain.Double-click the computer with shared files that you want to access. Windows 2000 displays all of the shared folders and printers on the computer.Double-click the appropriate shared folder.If your user account has permission to access this share, you can see all of the folders and files in the shared folder. The level of permissions you have been granted determine what you can do with those folders and files.To Connect to a Shared Folder with the UNC FormatClick Start, and then click Run.Type the share name by using the UNC format (\\servername\sharename), and then click OK. Windows 2000 displays all of the shared folders and printers on that computer.Double-click the shared folder to access the shared files.To Connect to a Shared Folder with a Mapped Network DriveClick Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer.On the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive.In the Drive box, click the drive letter to map to the shared resource.In the Folder box, type the server and share name of the resource, in the form of \\servername\sharename. Or, click Browse to locate the resource.