Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell
| Shared Folders |
See also Offline Files and Shadow Copies
- Assign shared-folder permissions to a shared folder to control access to it by users
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Permissions
Shared-Folder Permissions Assign Shared-Folder Permissions PermissionsConcepts
Shared-Folder Permissions - Connect to a shared folder from a client machine
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Shared FoldersConcepts
Sharing Files Connecting to Shared Folders Shared FoldersTools
My Network Places - Display or disconnect files opened by users
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openfiles
- Manage communication between network clients and file servers using Group Policy
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Group Policy Object Editor
Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies Security Options - Manage publishing of shared folders using Group Policy
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Group Policy Object Editor
User Configuration Administrative Templates Windows Components Shared Folders - Manage shared folders using the command line
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net file
net session
net share
net use
net view
- Manage shared folders using the File Server Management console
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Shared FoldersTools
File Server Management - Manage shared folders using the Shared Folders snap-in for Computer Management
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Shared FoldersTools
Shared Folders - Modify shared-folder permissions for a shared folder
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Permissions
Shared-Folder Permissions Modify Shared-Folder Permissions - Plan implementation of shared-folder permissions for controlling access to shared folders
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PermissionsConcepts
General Strategy for Assigning Permissions PermissionsConcepts
Shared-Folder Permissions Working with Shared-Folder Permissions - Plan implementation of shared folders on a file server
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Shared FoldersConcepts
Sharing Files Planning Shared Folders - Publish a shared folder in Active Directory
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Active Directory
Publish a Resource Shared Folders
Publish a Shared Folder in Active Directory - Share a folder using the Shared Folders snap-in in Computer Management console
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Shared Folders
Share a Folder using Computer Management - Share a folder using Windows Explorer
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Shared Folders
Share a Folder using Windows Explorer