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other users on the network??

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Now that I can print on the network, how can I see the other computers on there?
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Re: other users on the network??

Simply use Windows Explorer and find a file on each computer...it doesn't have to be the same file name. Right click on that file and choose properties. Under properties go to the share tab and mark Share this file on the Network. If you want the other party to be able to manipulate the contents of the file, there's a box for that too.
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Re: other users on the network??

if you share C drive you can see all the files...
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Re: other users on the network??

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by Catalana ...
if you share C drive you can see all the files...
That might not be what you want to do...how much security is there on the network itself. Are you the only person using the network...is there anyone else with access that you don't want to see your private files?

Better to pick and choose which files are open
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Re: other users on the network??

thanks once again!
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