Re: Personal Firewall 2003

From: JP (ft00mch_at_h.o.t.m.a.i.l.c.o.m)
Date: 07/22/03


Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 17:41:51 +0100


"Vassilis" <vantipas@central.ntua.gr> wrote in message
news:bfjhas$d1s$1@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...
> my computer (Win 2000 Prof) is inside a university's lab.
> I use IPs in Trusted Zone for example:
>
> xxx.xxx.x.56
> xxx.xxx.x.44
> xxx.xxx.x.64
>
> and I share my drive D:
>
> But a friend of mine inside the lab that has IP xxx.xxx.x.60,
> is able also to see my drive D:

So what does your Trusted Zone say?

It looks like it may all be in the same subnet in which case anyone in the
xxx.xxx.x network may be able to access you D drive. Have you set passwords
on the share?

JP

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