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SUMMARY
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) does not install File and Printer Sharing by default. Therefore, the ICS host is not visible in Network Neighborhood and cannot share files and printers. MORE INFORMATIONTo install File and Printer Sharing:
Sharing Folders or PrintersFile and Printer Sharing must be installed on any computer on which folders or printers will be shared on the network.To share a folder or printer, use the right mouse button to click a folder (Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows 95 are unable to share specific files) or printer, click Sharing, click Share As, type a name for the share, select the access level, and click OK. To map a network drive, use the right mouse button to click Network Neighborhood, and then click Map Network Drive. Type \\computername\sharename, where computername is the name of the computer sharing the folder or printer, and sharename is the name of the shared folder or printer. NOTE: Binding File and Printer Sharing to the external adapter and opening the SMB ports on the ICS host makes all shared folders and printers accessible from the Internet and creates a possible security issue. Although ICS is not designed to function as a firewall or provide strong firewall protection, shared files and folders possess a reasonable level of security if configured in the manner described in this article. To prevent the sharing of files to the Internet, follow these steps:
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