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Configuring Windows Server 2008 File Sharing

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Enabling Windows Server 2008 File Sharing
== Enabling Windows Server 2008 File Sharing ==
 
File sharing in Windows Server 2008 is managed from the ''Network and Sharing Center'', accessed by selecting ''Start -> Network'' and clicking on the ''Network and Sharing Center'' button in the toolbar. Once invoked, the Network and Sharing Center will list the current file sharing configuration and options as illustrated in the following figure:
 
 
[[Image:windows_server_2008_network_sharing_center.jpg|Windows Server 2008 Network and Sharing Center]]
 
 
To enable public file sharing, click on the down arrow next to the ''Public folder sharing'' in the section entitled ''Sharing and discovery''. This will provide the following list of public folder sharing options:
 
* '''Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files''' - Allows network users to open, but not delete, modify or create files in the server's public folder.
 
* '''Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open, change and create files''' - Allows network users to open, modify, delete and create files in the public folder.
 
* '''Turn off sharing (people logged on to this computer can still access this folder)''' - Allow public folder access only to those users locally logged on to the server. Network users are denied access.
 
Similarly, ''standard file sharing'' can be configured by click the down arrow next to ''File sharing''. When unfolded, this panel provides the option to either enable or disable standard file sharing on this server. When enabled, a dialog will appear providing the option to make the shared folders available only to the private network on which the system resides, or to make sharing available to public networks. The choice here depends on the requirements of the organization but for security purposes it is typically best to limit sharing to the private network unless external access is required.
 
The ''Network and Sharing Center'' also allows password access to shared folders to be configured. When the arrow next to ''Password protected sharing'' is selected the options to enable or disable password protection sharing are provided. When enabled on workgroup servers, only users with user accounts and passwords on the server will be able to access shared files and folders.
 
== Creating Shared Folders ==

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