Click the Members tab. 5. Type the name of a user or other group that you want to add to this

the current shares available from a file server by firing up the File Server Manager and clicking Shares in the console tree. The File Server Manager displays the share name, description, and network path for each share that you’ve already created. To create additional shares, use the Share a Folder Wizard as described in the following procedure.

1. Choose Start➪Administrative Tools➪Manage Your Server; then choose Manage File Server.

This brings up the File Server Management console as shown in Fig- ure 19-8.

2. Select Shares from the console tree; then choose Action➪New Share.

The Share a Folder Wizard comes to life and displays a welcome page.

3. Click Next.

The wizard asks you what folder you want to share.

4. Type the path that leads to the folder that you want to share over the network; then click Next.

If you aren’t sure of the path, you can click Browse. This action calls up a dialog box that lets you search the server’s hard drive for a folder to share. You can also create a new folder from this dialog box if the folder that you want to share doesn’t yet exist. After you’ve selected or created the folder to share, click OK to return to the wizard. The next page of the Wizard asks for a name and description for the share. 5. Type the name that you want to use for the share in the Share Name box and a description of the share in the Description box. The default name is the name of the folder being shared. If the folder name is long, you can use a more succinct name here. The description is strictly optional but it can sometimes help users determine the intended contents of the folder.

6. Click Next.

A confirmation page appears to indicate that the share was successfully created. 7. If you want to create another share, check the Run the Wizard Again checkbox, click Finish, and return to Step 4. Otherwise, click Finish to dismiss the wizard. If you click Finish, you’re returned to the File Server Management con- sole. The share or shares that you created will now appear in the list. 267

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