Windows XP lets you share a computer's disks and folders with other computers on the network, using a method called Simple File Sharing. And it really is simple. If a disk or folder is shared, everyone on the network can access it. There are no user permissions and no passwords.
Added: 09/24/2002,
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Visual review of the new security features Microsoft is planning for Windows XP Service Pack 2. This article focuses on my experience with installing the current Beta v.2082 of SP2 so things may change by the time of release. I do not go over Internet Explorer changes in this article since they deserve a separate article.
Added: 06/15/2004,
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In this article we will focus on Windows XP Service Pack 3 security features and Operating System changes.
Added: 04/11/2008,
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Windows XP Professional offers (in addition to the User Access control in Network Sharing) also the possibility to control access to file via Security
Added: 06/09/2004,
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In this article we will look at Windows XP Professional and what you need to do to be secure. After reading this, you may be surprised about some of the items you may have taken for granted!
Added: 06/09/2004,
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In this article we will look at how to use a tool called ‘cipher’ which is a command line tool included with Windows 2000 and XP. We will learn how to use its newest functionality – allowing administrators the ability to wipe all deleted (marked for deletion) data on the hard disk. This would overwrite all of the deleted data and provide for better security. If someone steals your system, like a laptop, then the thief would not be able to recover that data. In this article we learn how to perform this procedure.
Added: 04/12/2005,
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