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share files via bluetooth
________ folders are common to all users and provide an easy way to share files between them.
To grant additional users access rights to your EFS (Encrypting File System) encrypted folders and data files, you need to right-click the encrypted folder or file and select "Properties." Under the "General" tab, click on "Advanced," then select "Details" to manage permissions. You can then add users by clicking "Add" and specifying the user accounts you wish to grant access to. After adding the users, ensure you also share the encryption key with them to enable access to the encrypted data.
Internet sharing or through proxy using we can shre internet and files and folders.
Give this program a try. http://waste.sourceforge.net/
Go to Settings. Under Sharing, you can check the folders that you want to share. That folder will be hashed and available for sharing
if you use a P2P service online (person 2 person)
You have to change permissions on folders and files for the appropriate sharing of other people on the network. See the related link below for specific instructions.
Yes, you can. Your office computer should be connected to Intranet Connection and your home computer should also connect to the same network then you can share the files and folders
There should be a folder called 'Public' under your 'Start' - 'Documents' folders.
Found on the ScanState Syntax document at microsoft docs site."Causes the ScanState command to copy the files in the encrypted format. The files will be inaccessible on the destination computer until the EFS certificates are migrated. EFS certificates will be automatically migrated; however, by default USMT fails if an encrypted file is found, unless you specify an /efs option. Therefore you should specify the /efs:copyraw option with the ScanState command to migrate the encrypted file. Then, when you run the LoadState command, the encrypted file and the EFS certificate will be automatically migrated.For example:ScanState /i:migdocs.xml /i:migapp.xml \server\share\migration\mystore /efs:copyrawImportantAll files must be encrypted if the parent folder is encrypted. If the encryption attribute on a file inside an encrypted folder has been removed, the file will be encrypted during the migration using the credentials of the account used to run the LoadState tool. For more information, see Migrate EFS Files and Certificates."