Hey Seten,
Allowing permissions is the key for allowing/restricting access to certain files.
One key point to remember while setting permissions is this: Permissions are inherited throughout directories (unless disabled). Meaning, if you allow a user access to a folder, he/she also has access to every file and folder inside of that one unless otherwise specified.
Do do this you need to ensure that every user you are wanting to allow access has a user account on your machine. Check this with Start-->Settings-->Control Panel-->User Accounts
After ensuring the users are created go to a folder you have shared and do the following:
Right click-->Sharing and Security-->Permissions
I would set this to Allow everything for Everyone. I do this because the Security settings of the folder will take precedence over the permissions set here.
After that, go to the security tab. Find the user you're wanting to allow/restrict access to and select the security features you want to implement. This can take some testing to get right if you're not familiar with user security and permissions. If you have any questions let us know; I'm sure someone will be around.
Hope this helps; sorry if I misunderstood the question
chow!
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