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share entire disc / get simple shares (XP like) under seven ???

 
 
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      05-11-2011
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A hell to share entire disks under Seven on my local network ?
Where to find the correct method step by step please ?
I'm getting mad with it


thanxs in advance



Julien
 
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      05-11-2011
On 11/05/2011 15:59, Setup.exe wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> A hell to share entire disks under Seven on my local network ?
> Where to find the correct method step by step please ?
> I'm getting mad with it
>
>
> thanxs in advance
>
>
>
> Julien


I think MS have made this difficult so as to deter all but the
strongest. It looks like a kind of survival route that Ernest Shackleton
would have had trouble with.

Highlight drive/ right click/ Properties/ Sharing/ Advanced Sharing/
tick "Share this folder"/ Permissions ...... and a bit more.

Ed


 
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      05-11-2011
Le 11/05/2011 17:26, Ed Cryer a écrit :
> On 11/05/2011 15:59, Setup.exe wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> A hell to share entire disks under Seven on my local network ?
>> Where to find the correct method step by step please ?
>> I'm getting mad with it
>>
>>
>> thanxs in advance
>>
>>
>>
>> Julien

>
> I think MS have made this difficult so as to deter all but the
> strongest. It looks like a kind of survival route that Ernest Shackleton
> would have had trouble with.
>
> Highlight drive/ right click/ Properties/ Sharing/ Advanced Sharing/
> tick "Share this folder"/ Permissions ...... and a bit more.
>
> Ed
>
>


yes, of course I've done that a lot before posting, still have troubles
to access the disks (with differents names allowed, all checked as
"total control" write and read)

In wich mode must be set the local network ? Home, public, entreprise ?

Do we have to check the sharing for "printers, pictures, movies" before
or not ?


 
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      05-11-2011
On 11/05/2011 21:53, Setup.exe wrote:
> Le 11/05/2011 17:26, Ed Cryer a écrit :
>> On 11/05/2011 15:59, Setup.exe wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>> A hell to share entire disks under Seven on my local network ?
>>> Where to find the correct method step by step please ?
>>> I'm getting mad with it
>>>
>>>
>>> thanxs in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Julien

>>
>> I think MS have made this difficult so as to deter all but the
>> strongest. It looks like a kind of survival route that Ernest Shackleton
>> would have had trouble with.
>>
>> Highlight drive/ right click/ Properties/ Sharing/ Advanced Sharing/
>> tick "Share this folder"/ Permissions ...... and a bit more.
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>

>
> yes, of course I've done that a lot before posting, still have troubles
> to access the disks (with differents names allowed, all checked as
> "total control" write and read)
>
> In wich mode must be set the local network ? Home, public, entreprise ?
>
> Do we have to check the sharing for "printers, pictures, movies" before
> or not ?
>
>


None of those settings should affect the sharing of a volume option; at
least not as far as I know (AFAIK for the texters).

You'll have to tell us more about two things;
1. What happens when you try to share the entire volume?
2. How close have you got to any success in network sharing at all?

Ed

 
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      05-12-2011

First, thanks for your reply.

> You'll have to tell us more about two things;
> 1. What happens when you try to share the entire volume?


with same settings for disk sharing, sometimes it works, sometimes :

1) cannot acces the disk at all or
2) i can acces the disk but not open / wrrite folders / files or
2 bis) - within this same sate / disk : i can have acces at SOME folders
but not the other ones ...



> 2. How close have you got to any success in network sharing at all?
>


I had no problems with XP, the sharing was rather easy .. (if that was
the question)

Other answer, I can more successively share FOLDERS, but thats not cool
at all fot my purposes, for my way of working in lan .. (and some
folders, I cant, don't know why ... )

I'm on 7 x64, flashdisk / 2core / 6 Go DRR

Note : got no password for network or session, i dont like it.

see captures here - (in pictures, all boxes / users are checked full
control)

http://nobody4.free.fr/ZVRAC/seven/





> Ed
>



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      05-12-2011
On 12/05/2011 01:12, Setup.exe wrote:
>
> First, thanks for your reply.
>
>> You'll have to tell us more about two things;
>> 1. What happens when you try to share the entire volume?

>
> with same settings for disk sharing, sometimes it works, sometimes :
>
> 1) cannot acces the disk at all or
> 2) i can acces the disk but not open / wrrite folders / files or
> 2 bis) - within this same sate / disk : i can have acces at SOME folders
> but not the other ones ...
>
>
>
>> 2. How close have you got to any success in network sharing at all?
>>

>
> I had no problems with XP, the sharing was rather easy .. (if that was
> the question)
>
> Other answer, I can more successively share FOLDERS, but thats not cool
> at all fot my purposes, for my way of working in lan .. (and some
> folders, I cant, don't know why ... )
>
> I'm on 7 x64, flashdisk / 2core / 6 Go DRR
>
> Note : got no password for network or session, i dont like it.
>
> see captures here - (in pictures, all boxes / users are checked full
> control)
>
> http://nobody4.free.fr/ZVRAC/seven/
>
>
>
>
>
>> Ed
>>

>
>
> good nite


Bonjour. Je vais écrire en francais pour qu'autres ne puissent le lire.
Je peux lire toutes les archives sur votre additeur; et ainsi le peut
tout le monde.

Ed
 
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Le 12/05/2011 14:06, Ed Cryer a écrit :
> Bonjour. XXX; et ainsi le peut
> tout le monde.



No ? Really ?
So what about the hardware firewall ?
What should I do ?
 
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      05-12-2011
On Wed, 11 May 2011 16:59:40 +0200, "Setup.exe" <> wrote:

>Hi
>
>
>A hell to share entire disks under Seven on my local network ?
>Where to find the correct method step by step please ?
>I'm getting mad with it
>
>
>thanxs in advance
>
>
>
>Julien

You have to go into Advanced Sharing and add user ' everyone' and then
allow full access for 'everyone'. I don't know if you can share the
entire boot drive 'C' as I only share my entire 'd' drive. Will find out
one of these days !!


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      05-12-2011
On 12/05/2011 15:18, Setup.exe wrote:
> Le 12/05/2011 14:06, Ed Cryer a écrit :
>> Bonjour. XXX; et ainsi le peut
>> tout le monde.

>
>
> No ? Really ?
> So what about the hardware firewall ?
> What should I do ?


Ah, maybe I was a bit quick off the blocks there.
What is completely pulic and completely available is the content of
http://nobody4.free.fr/ , a link which you posted to this NG. But maybe
that is on some website; and you want it to be available.
As it is, I can read everything in that hierarchy.

Ed

 
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Le 12/05/2011 19:52, Ed Cryer a écrit :
> On 12/05/2011 15:18, Setup.exe wrote:
>> Le 12/05/2011 14:06, Ed Cryer a écrit :
>>> Bonjour. XXX; et ainsi le peut
>>> tout le monde.

>>
>>
>> No ? Really ?
>> So what about the hardware firewall ?
>> What should I do ?

>
> Ah, maybe I was a bit quick off the blocks there.
> What is completely pulic and completely available is the content of
> http://nobody4.free.fr/ , a link which you posted to this NG. But maybe
> that is on some website; and you want it to be available.
> As it is, I can read everything in that hierarchy.
>
> Ed
>



of course .. I thought you were some excellent hacker.
Of course its HTTP ... !

Problem solved on W7 :
you must re-check the shares using MMC console, and re-check "total
control" where its does, "and a a bit more" ...

Thanks for your concern, Mr Ed.

 
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