Without further details the following may provide the intended result.
Open Windows Explorer
Navigate to and Rt. Click the shared subfolder
Select 'Share with' scroll and select 'Specific People'
- If you see 'Everyone' in addition to yourself (your Windows username) -
click on 'Everyone', select 'Remove',
then click 'Share', then close the Window (note: do likewise if you don't
wish to share with other user names present e.g. user profiles on the same
computer)
Repeat the first two steps (Open Windows Explorer, Navigate to and Rt.
Click the folder)
Scroll and select Properties
Click 'Sharing' then click 'Advanced Sharing'
- If 'Share this folder' is checked, uncheck it, Click Apply, OK, Close
You may also wish to read this thread for other sharing/unsharing tips
UnSharing HomeGroup Folders But Sharing Printer
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"tb" wrote in message news:jcuc9j$537$...
I have Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 installed on two desktops. I just
created a homegroup and selected some folders to share. To do that I
selected the folders using Windows Explorer, right-clicked them and then
used the command Share With -> Homegroup (Read/Write).
It turns out that one of the folders that I selected for sharing (let's
call it "Folder A") is a subfolder of another folder (let's call if
"Folder B") who is also marked for sharing.
Therefore, I would like to remove "Folder A" from the list of shared
folders since it is a subdirectory of "Folder B" anyhow.
When I right-click on "Folder A" using Windows Explorer, in the Network
section, I see no command to remove the folder from the list.
How do I do that?
Thanks.
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tb