I have logged onto about a dozen Windows 7 computers on the same domain and I can still get into the share. I have logged into other Windows Server R2 servers in the same domain and I can still get into the share. Can anyone tell me why its just this specific server that doesn't see me as anything other than an authenticated user as it comes to this share or why I can't get into the share? I can now get back in to my share while keeping those out I need to keep out as the NTFS permission run the main privileges.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 2 years, 10 months ago. Active 2 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 71 times. Another way to share files over a network is with your computer's operating system. There are often tools built-in to the OS that can do it, although this method is usually only beneficial for sharing files over a local network.
A mapped drive is an uncomplicated way to set up a file-sharing network in Windows. A mapped drive allows you to download files directly from another computer that sets up a network share.
You can also set up file sharing on a Mac and other operating systems. When a computer is shared over a network, every file and folder on the computer is also shared. This isn't something that you can do with a P2P file transfer service, cloud storage service, or messaging app. Those methods have you pick specific files to share, so a different solution is needed to share the entire computer. Another way to share access to all the computer files is with a remote access program.
These tools work differently than a typical file sharing utility because instead of sharing the actual files, only the computer screen is shared. For example, install a free remote access program on your work computer to access the work computer from home.
When you log in to the work computer remotely, you're viewing the computer as if you were sitting in front of it, which means you're sharing the programs, files, and everything else on the computer. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.
Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Bradley Mitchell. Updated on June 18, Tweet Share Email. In This Article. Not sure why this folder is not created automatically anymore. I also created a fresh new policy and had the same problem. I do remember this working when I testing this months ago..
Have no idea. Skip to main content Press Enter. Sign in. Skip auxiliary navigation Press Enter. Skip main navigation Press Enter. Toggle navigation. Search Options. File Share Encryption. View Only. Back to discussions. Expand all Collapse all sort by most recent sort by thread. PGP desktop policy not being applied. Well it turns out that I have to manually create the folder on the local drive and then the policy
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