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Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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How to make files inaccessable from another computer on a network
ok i dont know if i should laugh cry or scream i jus upgraded to vista because i had no other choice and ive got a stash of shall we say naughty things and i cant of rhte life of me figure out how to make them private from the network but still allow myself to access them from my own computer it used to be so easy in xp all i had to do was tell it i wanted it to be private and voila anyway long long rants aside how can i fix this so that people on computer b-z cant access files on computer a in any way shape or form but me on computer a still can? -- tdjolliff |