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Windows 7 sharing is the most complex crap to deal with...
Here is my problem...
I have multiple computers on a local network, dealing with only Windows 7 Ultimate. One is acting as a file server, others are workstations.
The server has a 2nd hard drive, totally dedicated to files that are shared. That hard drive contains 3 folders, two of which I want to share with everyone on my local network, and I can get that done no problems. (I have shared each folder individually, they are not inherited sharing permissions from root).
The third folder, I only want to share with one workstation, but no matter what I tried in the security/permissions options, it would either share the directory with everybody, or nobody at all... very frustrating... Lastly... and this is somewhat mind boggling... I had sharing turned on to that folder, on the workstation-I made a short cut to one of the files, I then turned off file sharing to that folder, the folder disappears from the network shares as expected... HOWEVER.. when I go back to the workstation, the short cut has added a f$ to the path.. IE... "Link Removed docs", and the shortcut still works, and allows access to the file and any files within that folder.. through Link Removed even though the folder is not even shared... this seems like a windows bug to me... the 'f' in that may be represenative of the drive letter (It's F: on the server).. but the $dollar sign and full access to the folder is baffling.. with sharing turned off.
Ideally... I want this one single folder to be accessible to only one workstation computer.. through a username/password scenario.... is this asking to much?
Why do they make this crap so difficult? I should be able to to right click.. share... what username.. what password.. boom done.
Here is my problem...
I have multiple computers on a local network, dealing with only Windows 7 Ultimate. One is acting as a file server, others are workstations.
The server has a 2nd hard drive, totally dedicated to files that are shared. That hard drive contains 3 folders, two of which I want to share with everyone on my local network, and I can get that done no problems. (I have shared each folder individually, they are not inherited sharing permissions from root).
The third folder, I only want to share with one workstation, but no matter what I tried in the security/permissions options, it would either share the directory with everybody, or nobody at all... very frustrating... Lastly... and this is somewhat mind boggling... I had sharing turned on to that folder, on the workstation-I made a short cut to one of the files, I then turned off file sharing to that folder, the folder disappears from the network shares as expected... HOWEVER.. when I go back to the workstation, the short cut has added a f$ to the path.. IE... "Link Removed docs", and the shortcut still works, and allows access to the file and any files within that folder.. through Link Removed even though the folder is not even shared... this seems like a windows bug to me... the 'f' in that may be represenative of the drive letter (It's F: on the server).. but the $dollar sign and full access to the folder is baffling.. with sharing turned off.
Ideally... I want this one single folder to be accessible to only one workstation computer.. through a username/password scenario.... is this asking to much?
Why do they make this crap so difficult? I should be able to to right click.. share... what username.. what password.. boom done.