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June 17th, 2004, 04:03 PM
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Also, share levels apply to certain folders and drives. For example, you can share a folder on your computer on your local network, or even share your whole hard drive if you're that nuts. User permissions are a little different. Permissions for a user concern everything the user does on the computer, so it's scope is far beyond a specific folder or drive.
Hoping that's somwhere in the ballpark of what you're asking about...
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