Windows Xp: Sharing Folders - Hercules EPLUG 85 User Manual

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This operation is carried out automatically, once you have selected a medium for saving the Wizard.
You can now access the Internet simply by launching your browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator).
Sharing folders or a printer, however, requires a few additional operations, but by following the step-by-step
instructions in the next chapters, the subtleties involved will no longer remain a mystery to you.
With some Internet service providers, it may happen that your shared connection is not established
automatically when you launch your Internet browser. If this occurs, you must first establish an Internet
connection on the computer equipped with the modem.

3.4.3. Windows XP: Sharing folders

After having configured all of your computers using the Network Setup Wizard, you can now share data
located on different disk drives, as long as the user has authorized access.
If your network is only composed of computers
running Windows XP:
14. Select the Just finish the wizard option.
If your network is composed of computers running
Windows XP
and/or
Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000):
15. You can select the Create a Network Setup
Disk option. This consists of copying this
Wizard onto a storage medium (your choice of
floppy disk or USB key) so that it can be
launched on computers equipped with
operating systems other than Windows XP.
16. Click Finish to exit the Wizard.
Once the procedure is finished, Windows XP may
prompt you to restart your computer.
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