Windows 2K, 2003 and XP Peer to Peer Networking
1. Right Click My Network Places
2. Properties
3. Right Click Local Area Connection
4. Properties
5. Install
6. Client: Select Client for Microsoft Networks
7. Service: Select File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
8. Protocol: Select TCP/IP and NETBEUI (only 2K) XP and 2003 does not need NETBEUI
9. Right Click My Computer
10. Properties
11. Network Identification (2K) or Computer Name (XP/2003)
12. Properties (2K) or Change (XP/2003)
13. Computer name
14. Workgroup
15. Welcome to workgroup and restart PC
16. Log in as Administrator
17. Double Click My Network Places
18. Double Click Entire Network (2K) View Workgroup Computers (XP/2003)
19. Double Click Entire Contents (2K)
20. Double Click Microsoft Windows Network (2K)
21. Double Click Workgroup and find PC
How Share Folders in a Windows 2K/XP Networking environment
1. Double Click My Computer icon
2. Double Click the C: Drive
3. File>New>Folder>type name of folder
4. Right Click Folder>Sharing
5. Click on Share this folder and give it a share name
6. Apply
7. OK
8. (You will see a hand on the Folder that means it has been shared)
2. Double Click the C: Drive
3. File>New>Folder>type name of folder
4. Right Click Folder>Sharing
5. Click on Share this folder and give it a share name
6. Apply
7. OK
8. (You will see a hand on the Folder that means it has been shared)
How to save a document in a shared folder
1. Start>Run>Notepad
2. Type something
3. File
4. Save
5. Save in (Click on arrow find the C drive and save it on appropriate shared folder)
6. Filename (Type the name of file to save)
7. Save
2. Type something
3. File
4. Save
5. Save in (Click on arrow find the C drive and save it on appropriate shared folder)
6. Filename (Type the name of file to save)
7. Save
Normal Sharing permissions
Right click a folder>Sharing
Read- Can only read files and folder
Change- Can do anything with files or folders except deletion also cannot set policies
Full Control – Full access
Change- Can do anything with files or folders except deletion also cannot set policies
Full Control – Full access
Map a network drive to another computer in your
network
Double click my network places
Double Click Entire Network (2K) View Workgroup Computers (XP/2003)
Double Click Entire Contents (2K)
Double Click Microsoft Windows Network (2K)
Double Click Workgroup and find PC
Right Click a folder or a drive you want to map
Map a network drive
Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to:
Finish
Double click my computer and connect to your map network drive
Double Click Entire Network (2K) View Workgroup Computers (XP/2003)
Double Click Entire Contents (2K)
Double Click Microsoft Windows Network (2K)
Double Click Workgroup and find PC
Right Click a folder or a drive you want to map
Map a network drive
Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to:
Finish
Double click my computer and connect to your map network drive
Win 9x Peer to Peer Networking
1. Right Click My Network Places (ME) or Network Neighborhood (98)
2. Properties
3. Click the Configuration TAB
4. Click Add
5. Click Add Client and install Client from Microsoft Network
6. Click Add Protocol and install Protocol from Microsoft pick NETBEUI for peer to peer networking.
7. Click Add Protocol and install the TCP/IP protocol in order to connect to the Internet
8. Click Add Service and select File and Printer sharing for Microsoft networks
9. Click File and Print Services from Configuration tab and check both boxes
10. Select Client for MS Networks as Primary Logon
11. Select Identification TAB and type the name of the computer, workgroup and description
12. Select Access Control TAB and select either Share or User level Access
13. Restart Computer
14. Log in with your account name type password if appropriate
15. Double Click My Network Places (ME) or Network Neighborhood (98)
16. Double Click Entire Network
17. View Entire Contents
18. Double Click Workgroup and find your PC
Share folders in win 9x
1. Double Click My Computer
2. Double Click the C: drive
3. File>New>Folder
4. Right Click Folder>Sharing
5. Click on Share this folder and give it a share name
6. Apply>OK
7. (You will see a hand on the Folder that means it has been shared)
How to save a document in a Shared Folder
2. Double Click the C: drive
3. File>New>Folder
4. Right Click Folder>Sharing
5. Click on Share this folder and give it a share name
6. Apply>OK
7. (You will see a hand on the Folder that means it has been shared)
How to save a document in a Shared Folder
1. Start>Run>Notepad
2. Type something
3. File
4. Save
5. Save in (Click on arrow find the C drive and save it on appropriate shared folder)
6. Filename (Type the name of file to save)
7. Save
2. Type something
3. File
4. Save
5. Save in (Click on arrow find the C drive and save it on appropriate shared folder)
6. Filename (Type the name of file to save)
7. Save
Windows 9x supports share-level security;
that is a password is assigned to a resource when the resource is
shared
Read-Only: Allows users on the network to see and run applications in that folder, and to see and open files
Full: Allows all users on the network full rights including, read, creating, modifying and deleting files and folders
Depends on Passwords: Allows users to set different passwords for Read only or Full access you give the appropriate passwords to users based on their rights you want to give them
Read-Only: Allows users on the network to see and run applications in that folder, and to see and open files
Full: Allows all users on the network full rights including, read, creating, modifying and deleting files and folders
Depends on Passwords: Allows users to set different passwords for Read only or Full access you give the appropriate passwords to users based on their rights you want to give them
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