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Outline Setting Up Storing documents About Buttons 02 Windows XP Setting up file sharing Creating a shared folder This section explains how to set up file sharing using the Simple File Sharing feature. The example procedure described below creates a shared folder on your desktop. For Windows XP Professional users You cannot use the Simple File Sharing feature if it is disabled. Follow the procedure below to enable it. 1. On the Windows taskbar, click [Start], then [Control Panel]. 2. Click [Appearance], then [Folder Options]. (In Classic View, double click [Folder Options].) 3. Select the [View] tab. 4. Under [Advanced settings], select the [Use simple file sharing (Recommended)] check box. 5. Click [OK] to close the [Folder Options] dialog box. Create a new folder on your desktop and enter a name (for example, "share") for the folder. share Enter the name of the created folder into the [Shared Folder Name on Store Destination Computer] field. Right-click the folder, then select [Sharing and Security].

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Windows XP
Setting up file sharing
Creating a shared folder
For Windows XP Professional users
You cannot use the Simple File Sharing feature if it is
disabled. Follow the procedure below to enable it.
1. On the Windows taskbar, click [Start], then [Control
Panel].
2. Click [Appearance], then [Folder Options]. (In Classic
View, double click [Folder Options].)
3. Select the [View] tab.
4. Under [Advanced settings], select the [Use simple file
sharing (Recommended)] check box.
5. Click [OK] to close the [Folder Options] dialog box.
share
Create a new folder on your
desktop and enter a name (for
example, “share”) for the folder.
Enter the name of the created
folder into the [Shared Folder
Name on Store Destination
Computer] field.
Right-click the folder, then
select [Sharing and
Security].
This section explains how to set up file sharing using the Simple File Sharing feature.
The example procedure described below creates a shared folder on your desktop.
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