![]() ![]() You will need to click on a folder from windows explorer and chose properties, then sharing, then advanced. If you want passwords, you'll set them in the share diag (see next para). You will need to turn off passwords for your home network, if you normally don't use them. You should be on a "home network" if you are behind a your cable/dsl router and sharing with other PCs in the home. Get to the Network and Sharing Center / Change Homegroup options / Change Advanced Settings And its certainly not all those people that ask for your Service Pack level and amount of memory. I read over all this and other sites and have finally fixed this problem. If this does not help: go to (or your preferred search engine) and type in "sharing folders in windows" or any error message you'r facing. If you add new accounts to the sharing computer you might want to hide these from the Welcome Screen. These accounts might need a password (depends on your share settings). If you want to permit only specified users aka not 'everyone' then you might have to add those user as local users accounts on the computer you'r shareing a folder. Add the user who you want to have access (if you don't care, add 'everyone' with full permission). Set permissions : Right click shared folder > properties > security. You might have to turn off simple file sharing. Right click this folder and choose properties > sharing. Share folder : Make a new folder or use an existing one, anywhere. Choose "Allow Windows to manage homegroup connections (recommended)". ![]() Go to Change sharing options for different network profiles, and click "down arrow" on Private.Go to Control Panel / Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Center / advance sharing settings. ![]()
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