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mClick the folder and choose Sharing from the Finder’s File menu. A window shows you who owns the folder and what privileges you have for the folder. If you own the folder, this is also where you can change the privileges you’ve assigned.

Setting Access Privileges

You can change the access privileges to folders that you own on the file server.

Note: You can also set access privileges to items on your hard disk, then make them available to others on your network using the built-infile sharing capabilities of your Macintosh. For more information about file sharing, choose Help from the Finder’s Help menu.

1Select a folder that you own on the file server and choose Sharing from the File menu.

The sharing window for the selected item appears. The sharing window may look different depending on the version of system software on your computer. For more information, see “About Access Privileges” on page 9.

2If your computer is using system software 7.6, click the checkboxes of the privileges you want to assign to this item so that an X appears.

Note: If you are connected to an AppleShare IP file server, the only combinations that take effect are See Folders and See Files; See Folders, See Files, and Make Changes; and Make Changes.

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Contents User’s Manual Apple Computer, Inc Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reservedAppleShare Client 3.8 User’s Manual Page Click OK Dialog box similar to the following appears AppleShare Client Quick Reference Page Close the Chooser Disconnecting From a File Server Following are brief descriptions of each privilege Read Only Users can see, open, and copy files and foldersFinding Out What Privileges You Have Crossed-out pencil You can’t make changes