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HI,
I have windows XP home and am computer administrator on the user accounts. I have a son who has his own account, and is limited user. I was under the impression that he could not see or access MY folders, unless I specifically "shared" them. However, when I looked on his screen I was able to open my private files, yet they are not ticked for sharing. Am I missing something here, any advice please. I am happy for him to share certain folders etc, but not all my private folders. Thank you Colin |
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Sharing applies only to network users. You can however configure your
folders to prevent access from other users by managing NTFS permissions assuming you are using the NTFS file system as shown in the properties of your drive in Windows Explorer. Double check that your son is not a member of any other group than you expect. You can run the command net user username to see a user's group membership. The link below explains how to configure folder security with NTFS and be sure to read the sections that apply to XP Home. If you are not using NTFS you can convert to it without reinstalling the operating system using the command CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS from a command prompt windows assuming C is the drive you want to convert. You should also beware that any user that has full physical access to any computer can access any file on the computer that is not encrypted if the user has the desire and skills to compromise the computer. --- Steve http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 "CJ" <cmj762@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:OXvhoBs%23FHA.292@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > HI, > > I have windows XP home and am computer administrator on the user accounts. > I have a son who has his own account, and is limited user. > > I was under the impression that he could not see or access MY folders, > unless I specifically "shared" them. However, when I looked on his screen > I was able to open my private files, yet they are not ticked for sharing. > > Am I missing something here, any advice please. I am happy for him to > share certain folders etc, but not all my private folders. > > Thank you > > Colin |
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Steven L Umbach wrote:
> Sharing applies only to network users. You can however configure your > folders to prevent access from other users by managing NTFS permissions > assuming you are using the NTFS file system as shown in the properties of > your drive in Windows Explorer. Double check that your son is not a member > of any other group than you expect. You can run the command net user > username to see a user's group membership. The link below explains how to > configure folder security with NTFS and be sure to read the sections that > apply to XP Home. If you are not using NTFS you can convert to it without > reinstalling the operating system using the command CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS from > a command prompt windows assuming C is the drive you want to convert. You > should also beware that any user that has full physical access to any > computer can access any file on the computer that is not encrypted if the > user has the desire and skills to compromise the computer. --- Steve > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 > > "CJ" <cmj762@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:OXvhoBs%23FHA.292@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > >>HI, >> >>I have windows XP home and am computer administrator on the user accounts. >>I have a son who has his own account, and is limited user. >> >>I was under the impression that he could not see or access MY folders, >>unless I specifically "shared" them. However, when I looked on his screen >>I was able to open my private files, yet they are not ticked for sharing. >> >>Am I missing something here, any advice please. I am happy for him to >>share certain folders etc, but not all my private folders. >> >>Thank you >> >>Colin > > > Thank you for this advice Colin |
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