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Password
This option allows you to apply a level of security to your
shared disk drive and folder. Any other computer (user)
will be asked to enter the password you set here before
accessing the disk drive or folder. Two passwords are
used to give two levels of security (or access) to others in
the network using the
Depends on Password
setting.
Leaving the Password boxes empty will give everyone in
the network access to the disk drive or folder.
11.
Click
OK
to continue. You will be prompted to
type the password(s) you provided for
verification. Type the password(s) just as you
typed them again.
12.
Now you may access this disk drive or folder
from another computer in your network. You
may do so by double-clicking the
My Network
Place
icon on your Windows desktop or inside
Windows Explorer.
13.
Navigate to the computer with the shared disk
drive or folder (recognized by the Computer
Name you provided), and double-click it. If you
specified a password when sharing this disk
drive or folder, you will be asked for the
password.
14.
You can access a disk drive of folder shared
over the network from most Windows 98SE/ME/
2000/XP applications. you can map these disk
drives and folders to a drive letter on another
computer to make this process easier. For
example, on a computer where you are access
ing a shared folder from another computer,
inside Windows Explorer right-click and
select the
Map Network Drive
option. Now you
are able to assign an available drive letter.
Checking the
Reconnect at logon
option allows
Windows to map this network drive each time
when you start your computer.