[[Windows XP Home Edition-based computers always have Simple File Sharing
enabled.]]
[[Simple File Sharing is always turned on in Windows XP Home Edition-based
computers.]]
How to configure file sharing in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304040
No. The Power Users group doesn't exist on WINDOWS XP Home Edition.
Backup Operators, Power Users, and Replicator groups from Windows 2000/XP
Pro are missing from Home Edition.
Local Users and Groups will popup an error in XP Home.
[[In Windows XP Home Edition, the Computer Management snap-in does not
display the Local Users and Groups node. The Local Users and Groups snap-in
cannot be added to a custom snap-in. This behavior is a limitation of
Windows XP Home Edition. It is not caused by Simple File Sharing.]]
[[The userpasswords2 applet should not be used on WINDOWS XP Home Edition as
a tool to edit or modify users. It is reserved for WINDOWS XP Professional
Edition. The reason for this is that userpasswords2 allows the user to
access to the 'Power Users' group which doesn't exist on WINDOWS XP Home
Edition.]]
[[This computer is running Windows XP Home Edition. This snapin may not be
used with that version of Windows. To manage user accounts for this
computer, use the User Accounts tool in the Control Panel]]
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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charris321 said:
It is not possible to access Simple File Sharing checkbox to allow user
specific permissions to be set - are there any other ways because I don't
think you can create Power Users or Backup Operators in XP Home
Please help