These are files that are shared with your network, or other people using the computer.
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The files are only accessible to the owner/creator of the files, and you are on a guest account
These are files that are shared with your network, or other people using the computer.
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Place all files in the Shared Documents folder that you would like other user accounts to access.
The files available on the Emule Server Lists are files shared by Users of the service. Users can search for files that have been shared by other Users and share files they own.
In Windows, if you disable permissions for a user, the user's files will remain. If you delete the user profile, Windows will prompt you to keep or delete the files. If you delete the user folder manually through Windows Explorer, then the user's files stored under that folder will be deleted. Many user files may still remain in the computer though, if the user's files were stored under a custom location or if the application doesn't support user specific saves (such as a saved video game).
No files are actually "invisible." However, certain files may not be displayed by default as a convenience to the user. These are setting / configuration files for programs in the user's directory.
On the Macintosh HD, inside the /Users/ folder, there is a folder called Shared. Any user can copy files to that folder, making them accessible by any other user account.Each account also has a Drop Box folder within the Public folder. Files can be dropped into the Drop Box and will only be accessible to that account.
It depends on user, where he is saving the files..
A regular folder is typically used for personal storage, allowing a single user to organize and manage their files privately. In contrast, a shared folder is designed for collaboration, enabling multiple users to access, edit, and contribute to the files within it. Shared folders often include permission settings to control who can view or edit the content, facilitating teamwork and information sharing.