| Windows 7 has a new feature called Homegroup | | | | |
| by which you can network with your friends and | | | | |
| share Files and printers over the network. You | | | | What if you want to share a Library but not |
| can share pictures, music, videos, documents, and | | | | certain files? Go into the library and choose the |
| printers with other people in your homegroup. If | | | | file(s) you don't want shared, and in on the toolbar |
| you think some files that have no need to share | | | | select Share with and Nobody. |
| anymore, how will you change them? Now i will | | | | |
| show you how to change homegroup sharing files | | | | |
| in Windows 7. | | | | Notice that there will be a lock icon associated |
| | | | | with files you're not sharing with everyone. |
| Change Homegroup Sharing | | | | |
| First type homegroup into the search box in the | | | | |
| Start Menu. | | | | You can also use this to control what type of |
| | | | permissions a user has with different files. For |
| | | | | instance you might want a user in the group to |
| This opens up the Change homegroup settings | | | | be able to read a document but not make any |
| window where you just need to uncheck what | | | | changes, so then you would make it Read only. |
| libraries or printers that you don't want shared. | | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | | Now you can share any files as you need and |
| You can access the same options from the | | | | you never need to concern about how to cancel |
| context menu. | | | | sharing. |