Re: Sharing...
From: manu08 (manu08_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 04:21:02 -0700
How do i grant access like that. I tried putting a shortcut of my music
folder on desktop of the guest account but when you open it, it's empty. Am i
doing something wrong?
"Joe Guidera" wrote:
> You can explicity grant access to the folder in question to "everyone" and
> then put a shortcut to the folder on the common desktop.
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> >I have two user accounts on my computer, one is me (administrator) and one
> >is
> > the guest account. I keep all my songs in 'My Music' folder in 'My
> > Documents'. I want anyone who logs in the guest account to be able to
> > listen
> > to these songs. How can i make this happen other than dragging the folder
> > to
> > shared documents in My computer because if i do that then it takes twice
> > as
> > much space which is annoying.
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