Apple 145B manual Taking back a shared folder or disk

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5.Close the window and click Save in the dialog box.

At this point, only you have access to the item you shared and the files inside it, unless you turned on guest access and some or all of the boxes next to “Everyone” are checked.

If you haven’t turned on guest access, continue with the section “Naming a Registered User” if you want to name the specific people you want to share the item with. (Even if the checkboxes next to Everyone are selected, you cannot give access to everyone unless you’ve turned on guest access, as described in the previous section.)

If you shared a folder, its icon appears with a darkened tab and network cables:

When people on the network are connected to your shared folder, its icon appears with faces in the center:

SImportant: Before you put programs inside shared folders or disks, remember that copyright laws may prevent those programs from being shared. Check the applicable licensing agreements and follow their specifications. S

Taking back a shared folder or disk

Any shared folder or disk can be made private again.

1.Select the shared disk icon.

2.Choose Sharing from the File menu.

3.Click the box labeled “Share this item and its contents” to remove the X.

If people are connected to your computer, you see a message asking you to confirm your decision.

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Apple 145B manual Taking back a shared folder or disk, Any shared folder or disk can be made private again