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Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Shares and Permissions Ruth Watson

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 2 Objectives (1 of 2) Demonstrate how to create a shared folder Demonstrate how to access a share in a workgroup Demonstrate how to create a hidden share List at least two default hidden shares Explain the importance of permissions in a network Explain the difference between DOS permissions and NTFS permissions

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 3 Objectives (2 of 2) Demonstrate how to apply permissions Demonstrate how to map a drive Demonstrate how to join a computer to a domain Demonstrate how to disconnect a mapped drive Demonstrate how to move a share

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 4 Introduction Computers and users need to share resources Logging into a workgroup gives users access to resources Logging into a domain gives users access to resources

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 5 Important Terms to Understand Domain Map Share

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 6 Shared Folders Networks enable users to share resources Users or groups can be given access to a shared folder There are different levels of permissions

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 7 Creating a Share Create a folder on your desktop called class, right click on the folder, and then choose the sharing tab Set sharing permissions for the class folder

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 8 Hidden Shares Choose Sharing Tab Right Click Folder Hide the Share ($)

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 10 9 Default Shares Hidden ($) Created at Installation

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Permissions Create a folder on your desktop called Class, right click on the folder, then choose the sharing tab Add user and set permissions

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Mapping Drives Browse for Resource Available Drive

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Joining a Domain Right click on My Computer in Windows 2000 Professional  Select Properties  Network ID  Properties Right click on My Computer in Windows XP Professional  Properties  Computer Name  Change

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Accessing a Share in a Domain Logon Script User Properties Apply

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Disconnecting a Mapped Drive Right click Drive Disconnect Drive

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Moving a Share Trying to create a second share with the same name gives an error message Moving or renaming a share will no longer be available to share and will need to be reset

Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter Summary Sharing folders and other resource is one of the main reasons to have a network To give access to resources, simply give users or groups permissions Some shares may be hidden by appending the ($) to the share name Shares are available in peer-to-peer or client/server networks To be a member of a client/server you must join the computer to the domain

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