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Q re sharing documents folder when dual booting XP/Vista



 
 
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Old February 27th 07, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ian R
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Default Q re sharing documents folder when dual booting XP/Vista

Hi

I'm currently running XP Pro.

I've moved the location of "My Documents" to its own partition for easier
backup etc. I have set this folder to keep private and I logon to XP with a
password.

I plan to install Vista and dual boot to XP for any applications that don't
like Vista.

I'd like to share the "My Documents" partition so I can access my files from
either OS but as I currently have this password protected and made private I
foresee this might be a problem.

Would I need to remove the "make Private" option and enable sharing under XP
so that my Vista apps can access it?

Or is there another way?

Thanks very much for any info and your time.

Ian


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Old February 27th 07, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
koze
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Default Q re sharing documents folder when dual booting XP/Vista

No not needed you can add your self as a trusted user with full right to the
private folder.
Ko.

"Ian R" schreef in bericht
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Hi

I'm currently running XP Pro.

I've moved the location of "My Documents" to its own partition for easier
backup etc. I have set this folder to keep private and I logon to XP with
a
password.

I plan to install Vista and dual boot to XP for any applications that
don't
like Vista.

I'd like to share the "My Documents" partition so I can access my files
from
either OS but as I currently have this password protected and made private
I
foresee this might be a problem.

Would I need to remove the "make Private" option and enable sharing under
XP
so that my Vista apps can access it?

Or is there another way?

Thanks very much for any info and your time.

Ian




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Old February 28th 07, 09:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ian R
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Default Q re sharing documents folder when dual booting XP/Vista


"koze" wrote in message
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No not needed you can add your self as a trusted user with full right to
the private folder.
Ko.

"Ian R" schreef in bericht
...
Hi

I'm currently running XP Pro.

I've moved the location of "My Documents" to its own partition for easier
backup etc. I have set this folder to keep private and I logon to XP with
a
password.

I plan to install Vista and dual boot to XP for any applications that
don't
like Vista.

I'd like to share the "My Documents" partition so I can access my files
from
either OS but as I currently have this password protected and made
private I
foresee this might be a problem.

Would I need to remove the "make Private" option and enable sharing under
XP
so that my Vista apps can access it?

Or is there another way?

Thanks very much for any info and your time.

Ian




Thanks Koze.

I didnt realise it would be that simple.

I had presumed that marking the folder as private would encrypt the data
making it inaccessible from outside of XP.

Cheers

Ian


 




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