Share folders to specific computers only?


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7
       #1

    Share folders to specific computers only?


    Hi,

    This is probably simple enough, but I've Googled the topic to death with little success.

    I'm sharing a few folders between two computers (both Windows 7) on my home network. The folders are each set to be shared with "Everyone."

    Let's call the two computers/users Jack and Jill. What I'd like to do: only allow Jill to access Jack's shares, and vice-versa -- excluding any other computers on the network from accessing the folders. Is this possible?

    (Note: When modifying the user permissions of the shared folders, users on other computers are not presented for me to choose. I've attempted to create user accounts on each computer, with names corresponding to the user accounts of the other, but that didn't work. Thus! my only workable option right now is "Everyone.")

    We're dealing with 7 Starter, unfortunately, on both computers (so no homegroups).
    Any ideas? Thanks a lot.
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  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    It's a bit tricky to set this up but it can be done if you follow the procedure below. Posted by TomStitt awhile back.

    When the users connect, you need to have password sharing enabled (i.e. they must put in a password to enter the shared computer (they can always save this so they need not enter it next time). You now need 2 local users on the Windows 7 computer, e.g. call them user1 and user2 with their own respective passwords. Don't make them ADMIN users.

    Note that you also need to remap the drives and use these logins and passwords for the drive mapping.

    Now user1 has access to everything, so on the outside folder give them complete access (or read only as you desire, including access to the special folder inside). Repeat this action for user2. Now go to the special folder that you only want user1 to have access to. right click on it and select properties/security. On the permissions tab, have a look and write down the current permission settings (this is an important reducndancy step should something you do fail later). Now look for a tickbox to inherit parent permissions and untick this. Now give permissions only to those users that you want to access this folder. Be aware that you probably need SYSTEM and CREATOR OWNER on there.

    Like all good plans, switch user to user1 on the Windows 7 box and test that they can locally access what they are supposed to. Repeat with User2. Now remap the drives with the new passwords and give the passwords out to the users.

    This should fix your issue.
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