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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 13
OS: WinXP
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Shared folder access
Hello, looking for some help here...
Have 5 computers, they're all on the same LAN - 2 of them are on a domain while the rest are not. Is it possible to set up a shared folder on one computer that allows everyone else on the LAN read/write access to it? Thanks |
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Networking/Hardware Jedi
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Hong Kong, previously Fife in Bonnie Scotland
Posts: 879
OS: Vista SP1, Ultimate
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Re: Shared folder access
Yes as long as there on the same IP network and subnet. But if you setup a share on a domain computer and try to access it from a non domain one, then it'll ask you for a domain login and password that has at least read permissions to open it.
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