How Do You Enable File & Printer Sharing In A Group Policy?
Group policies are a part of domain privileges on a Microsoft Windows network. Group policies are controlled on the domain controller. The file and print sharing privileges allow or disallow users from sharing their files and printers located on the computer. This increases security on the local network to avoid unauthorized access from other users on the network. However, for small networks, this type of security isn’t needed. Click the Windows Start button, click “All Programs,” and select “Administrative Tools.” Click the icon labeled “Active Directory Users and Computers.” This opens the group policy list. Right-click the server icon located on the left side of the console’s window pane. Select “Properties” from the menu items. Click the “Default Domain Policy” in the list displayed and click the “Edit” button. This opens a new window with a list of policies you can set on the server. Right-click “Allow file and printer sharing exception” and select “Properties.” In the window that