Steve
Wed May 07 22:28:50 CDT 2008
Another question-- is simple file sharing enabled?
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Steve Riley
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"Steve Riley [MSFT]" <steve.riley@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Some questions before I can answer...
>
> * What version of Windows are you running?
> * Are these machines domain-joined or standalone?
> * If standalone, are they in the same workgroup?
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> Steve Riley
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> "rchp" <rchp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> I am running a local network with 3 machines, administrated and used only
>> by
>> myself. I prefer to run as the "Administrator" user on all 3, because its
>> much easier to install new software, and set up folder sharing. I have
>> set up
>> file shares so that only the "Administrator" user is allowed access (not
>> even
>> the Administrators group).
>>
>> I notice that even if my Admin password is different on each machine, I
>> can
>> still access the shared files. I thought this was supposed to be
>> impossible?
>> Shouldn't it require the same password to access the files. Otherwise, it
>> seems anyone with an "Administrator" user name and access to my network
>> could
>> get at my files?
>