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Networking: A Beginner's Guide
2. Click the Add button. You see the Select Users, Contacts, Computers, or
Groups dialog box, as shown in Figure 17-12.
3. Type in enough of a user or another group's name to identify it, and then click
the Check Names button. If you type in too few characters to uniquely identify
the user or group, Windows will show you a list of the possible matches from
which you can select the correct one.
4. Choose the member you want to add, and then click OK.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete the group membership.
Working with Shares
Drives and folders under Windows Server 2008 are made available to users over the
network as shared resources, simply called shares in Windows networking parlance. You
select a drive or folder, enable it to be shared, and then set the permissions for the share.
Figure 17-12.
Adding a member to a group
Summary :
Working with Shares Drives and folders under Windows Server 2008 are made available to users over the network as shared resources, simply called shares in Windows networking parlance.
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