Windows Vista: Sharing Public Or Personal Folders - Hercules HWGEXT-54-LB Manual

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- Click Apply. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue.
- In the following window, you can define the different settings, such as: authorize or refuse groups of users,
set parental controls, select media types to be shared, and so on.
- When you're done, click Apply, then OK.

3.5.2. Windows Vista: Sharing public or personal folders

Reminder: In Windows Vista, there are two types of folders: personal or local folders and public folders. A
personal folder is a folder belonging to a specific user created on the computer, whereas a public folder is a
folder that can be shared by any other user of the same computer or the same network. In essence, a public
folder is shared, and therefore available to everyone for viewing (minimum authorization level). For sharing
personal folders (your folder of your own images, for example), you must select the users who will be able to
access their contents and set the authorization level, as indicated in the following procedure.
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