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How can I share the "windows" and "program" folders in XP home which are
blacked out in properties? Have small network with WinXPPro and WinME on
the other PCs and no problem with them.
Hal
 
"Hal" said:
How can I share the "windows" and "program" folders in XP home which are
blacked out in properties? Have small network with WinXPPro and WinME on
the other PCs and no problem with them.
Hal

When Windows XP is installed on an NTFS disk partition using "Simple
File Sharing", it doesn't allow sharing the Documents and Settings,
Program Files, or Windows folders.

You can share subfolders within those folders, e.g. you can share
"C:\Program Files\Outlook Express" and access that folder from another
computer on the network.

With Windows XP Professional, you can permanently disable Simple File
Sharing, which removes those sharing restrictions:

1. Open My Computer and click Tools | Folder Options | View.
2. Scroll to the end of the advanced settings.
3. Un-check "Use simple file sharing (recommended).

With Windows XP Home Edition, there's no easy solution. The safest
thing is to share individual subfolders, as mentioned above.

You can re-install the operating system on a FAT or FAT32 disk
partition -- those disk formats don't have any sharing restrictions.
However, that would lose the benefits of NTFS, which is more reliable
and efficient and can use larger disks. You'd also need to re-install
all of your applications.

I've heard of two possible solutions for XP Home Edition on an NTFS
disk partition. Before I give them, I want to emphasize that:

1. They're un-supported, un-documented, and un-tested.

2. There's no guarantee that they'll work.

3. They might cause data loss or corruption.

4. Microsoft and your computer manufacturer probably won't offer
technical support if they cause problems.

5. Don't blame me if they cause problems. I warned you.

If you want to try them, at your own risk:

1. Back up all of your important data first so that you can restore it
in case of problems.

2. Run System Restore to create a restore point that you can go back
to in case of problems.

OK. With those danger signs flashing and alarm bells ringing, here
they are:

1. Start Windows XP in "Safe Mode with Networking" (which temporarily
disables "Simple File Sharing"), share the desired folder(s), set the
permissions, and reboot normally, or:

2. Follow the procedure shown here:

http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_home_sectab.htm
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I've seen other people say that you can share subfolders of the
program files folder (and I assume the Windows folder as well), so I
tried it. I shared a subfolder of my program files folder, but I
still can't see it on the other computer. I am exploring the other
computer through windows explorer, and when I click on the program
files folder it just gives me the no access message. Should I be able
to drill down to see the shared subfolder?

Thanks!!!
mtbcpa
 
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