Create a shared destination folder in Windows and enable sharing. In the following procedure, a computer which is running under Windows 7 and participating in a domain is used as an example.
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You must log in as an Administrators group member to create a shared folder.
If "Everyone" is left selected in step 6, the created shared folder will be accessible by all users. This is a security risk, so we recommend that you give access rights only to specific users. Use the following procedure to remove "Everyone" and specify user access rights.
Disable the simple file sharing setting before creating a shared folder.
Create a folder, just as you would create a normal folder, in a location of your choice on the computer.
Right-click the folder, and then click [Properties].
On the [Sharing] tab, select [Advanced Sharing...].
Select the [Share this folder] check box.
Click [Permissions].
In the [Group or user names:] list, select "Everyone", and then click [Remove].
Click [Add...].
In the [Select Users or Groups] window, click [Advanced...].
Specify one or more object types, select a location, and then click [Find Now].
From the list of results, select the groups and users you want to grant access to, and then click [OK].
In the [Select Users or Groups] window, click [OK].
In the [Groups or user names:] list, select a group or user, and then, in the [Allow] column of the permissions list, select either the [Full Control] or [Change] check box.
Configure the access permissions for each group and user.
Click [OK].