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Right mouse button, select Properties, and then switch to Security Options, and then you can see that there are advanced settings at the bottom, first click on the advanced options at the bottom, and then the advanced settings box properties of the folder will pop up, and then we switch to the owner tab, at the bottom of which you can find the operation options, after clicking on the options, double-click the user in the new pop-up window, note that you must select the following to replace the owner of the sub-container and object, if you don't select this, after we open this folder, The subfolder below we still can't open, select the post-click Apply.
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OK. That is, if you set up sharing twice, you can set sharing again for a folder under the shared folder, and only the read-only permission is set for this sharing.
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Right-click on the folder for which you want to set permissions and select "Share - Specific Users".
In the pop-up window, select a different username or group from the drop-down menu, and click the "Add" button.
3.After the addition is complete, you can set Read or Read Write to the next permission level.
4.The practical solution to this problem is to create 2 new users on the machine, let the person who needs read and write permission log in to get the permission, and everyone else can use the guest login, which can be restricted to read-only.
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Tutorial on setting up a network shared folder, adding a new user and setting to modify the user permissions of a shared folder.
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1. Right-click above the shared file you want to set permissions on, and click Properties in the pop-up menu.
2. Find and click Security at the top of the properties window, and then find and click on Security in the middle of the Security tab.
3. Click Add in the middle of the permissions of the shared file, and then click Advanced at the bottom left of the pop-up Select User or Group window.
5. Click OK again in Select Users or Groups.
6. Find and select the everyone user you just added at the top of the permission window of the shared file, and then check allow in the permissions of everyone below: read and execute, list the contents of the folder, read, write these four permissions, and leave all other selections unchecked, especially modify, and finally click OK to return.
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1. Right-click the file you want to share and click Properties.
2. After entering the file properties, click Advanced Sharing.
3. After entering Advanced Sharing, click Permissions.
4. After entering the permissions, click Add.
5. After clicking Add, enter the page of selecting a user or group, enter the name of the user you want to share, and then click OK.
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It is often necessary to set up shared folders in the local area network, so do you know how to set the permissions for shared files? It's actually very easy to set permissions for shared files, and I'll tell you below!
The first step is to open the path where we want to share the settings on the computer, we can right-click on the folder and select the option we want to share, or we can click on the share button on the taskbar.
The second step, after clicking the share button, a selection dialog box will pop up, as shown in the figure, select the pending user, because sometimes our network can't find attachments for colleagues who want to share, all can be manually entered into their computer username to set up.
<> the fourth step, after adding the user name, the dialog box below will be displayed, and then click on the permission settings in the back to set "read" and "read and write" to read can only see, can not modify, read and write can do modified document processing.
Step 5, and then set it up, don't forget to click the OK button, and the permissions we share will be set.
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Solution: Step 1: Select the folder (or file) you want to operate, right-click and select Properties, as shown in the following figure.
Step 2: Select [Security] in the Properties window and click [Advanced], as shown in the following figure.
<>Step 4: Select an owner and replace the owner of the subcontainer and object, as shown in the following figure.
Step 5: Select the current owner and OK, as shown in the following figure.
<>Step 7: Select the user or group window and select Advanced, as shown in the following figure.
Step 8: [Find Now] Find all users and select the current user.
Step 9: Modify the permissions to allow [Full Control], [Modify Posture], etc., as shown in the following figure:
<>Step 10: Select [Advanced] settings.
Step 11: Select [Permissions] settings, [Change Permissions], find the user name, and check the following two items, as follows.
At this point, we have completed the setting of access permissions for win7 shared files. However, because the shared files of many organizations often involve the intangible assets and confidential business information of the unit (such as customer information, design drawings, sources, etc.), once these shared files are leaked, they will bring huge risks and even significant losses to the enterprise. To do this, we need to secure shared files.
While this provides some control through shared file access rights and Windows domain controllers, it is never possible to fully secure shared files. This is done with the help of some shared file management tools.
For example, there is a general trend to the LAN shared file management system (**After the address is installed on the LAN file server, you can scan all the shared folders of the server, and then you can access the shared folder with different permissions for different users, you can only read the shared file and prohibit copying the content of the shared file, only open the shared file and prohibit saving as a local disk, only modify the shared file and prohibit the deletion of the shared file, and prohibit dragging the shared file, prohibit printing the shared file, etc., Comprehensively protect the security of shared bulletins. As shown in the figure below:
Figure: The general trend to file sharing management tool software.
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1. First, find the folder you want to share, right-click and select "Properties".
2. In the properties panel, click the "Share" option;
3. Then check "Share this banquet bucket folder";
4. Click "Permissions" below to start setting different permissions for different users;
5. First cancel all the permissions of the user "everyone", and then click "Add";
6. Enter the account of the specified user to access the shared folder in the Enter object name to select, here take administrator as an example, then click Check Name, and finally click OK.
7. Find the administrator you just added in the group or user name, and set the permission of the Yanxiang loser in the administrator permission below. Then follow the steps to add other users and set different permissions.
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When transferring files between different computers, if the file is too large or you need too many people, and uploading them one by one takes too much time, you can avoid wasting unnecessary time by sharing, and the following is how to share folders and set access permissions.
01 Open File Explorer and find the folder you want to share.
02 Right-click the folder, select Grant Access in the pop-up options, and you can see the sharing options in the list, divided into homegroups and specific users.
03 Take a specific user as an example, after clicking on a specific user, open the option of network access, click the drop-down arrow, find everyone and create a new user, everyone means that anyone can access it after sharing.
04 Now let's create a new user, select Create to enter the account management interface, and select Manage other accounts.
05 Enter the interface of family and members, select one of them, and then there will be one more member in the front of the everyone option, so that you can increase permission control when sharing.
06 After the sharing object is selected, click Share to generate a file address, copy the address, send it to the person you need, and then enter it in the file address to see the shared file.
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Double-click on the computer on the desktop of the win10 system and find the folder you want to share.
Right-click the folder you want to share, move the mouse over the missing "Share", and click on the specific user.
After clicking, the file sharing window will pop up, click the down arrow below to open the drop-down sharing list.
Select the people you want to share with and click Add.
Once clicked, the user who shared it will be able to see it in the box at the bottom.
Click the down arrow of the permission level in the bottom box to set the permissions.
Once you're all set, click Share.
After clicking, the system sets the shared folder, wait for a few minutes, the system prompts that the shared file cleaning clip is set successfully, click Finish.
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When we share a folder, some files cannot be operated, so we need to restrict the other party's permissions, so how to set the permissions of the shared folder, in fact, you can set it in advanced sharing.
1. First, right-click the shared folder and open itattributes2. And then come".Sharetab.
3. Then open it".Advanced sharingSettings.
4. Then the slag bureau quarreled to open the following ".PermissionsSettings.
5. After opening, check "Turn on" firstShare this article with the hand clip
6. So that you can click on the following".Permissions"That's it.
7. After entering, you can modify the permissions of the shared folder.
What you say can't be done, as long as it can be read, it can be copied. Because both read and copy belong to read permissions.
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