A Windows XP file management option that does not allow file sharing to be configured on a user-by-user basis. If a folder or file is made sharable, everyone on the network has access to it. When ...
What's mine is essentially yours with simple file sharing enabled on a network-attached computer. Simple file sharing opens access to public folders and enables both locally and remotely networked ...
After a recent deployment of new PCs, under the deadline gun, I made one minor yet stupid mistake. I forgot to disable simple file sharing on the master image. Today I tried to run a remote exec on ...
Windows XP lets you share folders on your office network either without password protection or with it. The Simple File Sharing option, enabled by default, shares folders on your PC with others in the ...
Need to share a file quickly and without the hassle of setting up a file server or other dedicated connection between you and the recipient? S4ve.as makes transferring a file as simple as pasting a ...
Want to share some files with friends and family? Are they scared by strange looking sites and scary installations? Check out YouBackItUp. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
You’ve probably figured out how to share and access files and folders among the computers on your home or small-office network, by browsing through My Network Places or Network. However, do you know ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Single Wrench, a secure file-sharing tool, intends to replace FTP transfers as a more secure, and user-friendly, way to transfer files between co-workers, clients, and anyone else ...
The previous tutorial in this series demonstrated how to create hidden shares so others on the network are unable to see them. This tutorial continues the discussion on advanced sharing techniques, ...
So a new software update at our office is forcing us to switch from a generic file server to an actual server environment with windows server. The first problem I'm running into is that I want all the ...
For years, I've used an older computer as a simple server in our home. The family photos, music files and backups are all stored there. It's been a system that worked out well, but it requires a ...
If you have more than one Linux computer, you probably use ssh all the time. It is a great tool, but I’ve always found one thing about it strange. Despite having file transfer capabilities in the form ...