Re: Users can't share folders
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Anon E. Mouse wrote:
None of the users on my network can share a folder on their
workstation. We have SBS 2003. We've fiddled with the workstations
and can't find the problem.
I'm guessing it's some setting on the server. Anybody have a clue
where to find it?
Problem with the windows firewall perhaps?
If you're able to be more specific maybe we can help you fiddle in the right
tune. <g>
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/kj
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