Sharing An Entire Drive

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Bill Bradshaw

I am sharing files and printers between Windows 7 Pro on a laptop and WinXP
Pro SP3 on a desktop. I have no problem sharing the folders on the Windows
7 computer with the WinXP one but I can not seem to share an entire drive.
Is it possible to share the entire drive (partition) that is on the Windows
7 computer with WinXP computer?
 
C

Chris Hallsworth

I don't think this can be done as XP doesn't understand the ways in
which Windows 7 handles permissions. Just my views on tests I have done.
 
A

Andrew

Chris Hallsworth said:
I don't think this can be done as XP doesn't understand the ways in which
Windows 7 handles permissions. Just my views on tests I have done.
Haven't tried it but it should work if you assign it out to the correct user
with minimally READ access and use [driveletter]$ to get to it.
 
B

Bill Bradshaw

My experience is anytime I select a drive the share button is grayed out. I
guess I could create a master subdirectory under the drive letter and then
copy all of the drive subdirectories to it and then share the top
subdirectory :). Pretty dumb idea. I want full access and my experiece is
I can not get it. Is there any limit on the number of files you can have if
I decide to try this?
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Chris Hallsworth said:
I don't think this can be done as XP doesn't understand the ways in
which Windows 7 handles permissions. Just my views on tests I have
done.
Haven't tried it but it should work if you assign it out to the
correct user with minimally READ access and use [driveletter]$ to get
to it.
 
A

Andrew

Bill Bradshaw said:
My experience is anytime I select a drive the share button is grayed out.
I guess I could create a master subdirectory under the drive letter and
then copy all of the drive subdirectories to it and then share the top
subdirectory :). Pretty dumb idea. I want full access and my experiece
is I can not get it. Is there any limit on the number of files you can
have if I decide to try this?
Try the advanced sharing button on the Drive Properties>Sharing Tab.
That should let you do it. Dunno the answer to your other question
regarding a top level dir.
 

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