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ElvisS <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> I have a 4 computers in a network, let's called them client A, B, C
> and D. I want to disable file sharing on client D (WinXP SP2), so
> user on Client D could not use or see shared files on other three
> computers (clients A, B an C).
You don't disable file sharing on the "client" computer in this case - it
would be disabled on the other ones. But that won't work if you want to
share printers, or if you want the other computers to share stuff with each
other (just not with the user at D)
> But I want to allow usage of shared
> printer for Client D (printer is installed and shared on Client A).
> Is it possible to configure Windows XP Firewall like that, to allow
> print sharing and deny file sharing?
You need file/print sharing enabled, if you want to share anything. If you
just want shared printers, don't share any folders, and make sure you're
using NTFS, good passwords/user accounts that aren't in the admin group.
You don't mention whether this is Home or Pro - this makes a difference.
www.practicallynetworked.com
www.wown.com
may help.
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