Hi guys,
I have made a new system and have partitioned the drive with a dedicated partition for games (i.e All games are installed to Y: drive).
4 people use this computer (including myself), 3 of which play games. I have an Admin account, all the other users have limited accounts.
Two other computers are also connected to the network.
My problem is this: a couple of games require write access to the drive they were installed on (y
. As I am an Admin, I have no problem. For the limited accounts, these games are not able to run.
My solution to this was to share the drive with full access. This works, but now I have an open share sitting on the network. The other two computers can modify this drive as they wish.
Is there a way around this so I can have a share that is not accessible to the network?
In Linux I can change ownership/permissions of a file/drive, but it remains separate to the network. I want to achieve the same thing in Windows.
Thanks,
Adam
I have made a new system and have partitioned the drive with a dedicated partition for games (i.e All games are installed to Y: drive).
4 people use this computer (including myself), 3 of which play games. I have an Admin account, all the other users have limited accounts.
Two other computers are also connected to the network.
My problem is this: a couple of games require write access to the drive they were installed on (y
My solution to this was to share the drive with full access. This works, but now I have an open share sitting on the network. The other two computers can modify this drive as they wish.
Is there a way around this so I can have a share that is not accessible to the network?
In Linux I can change ownership/permissions of a file/drive, but it remains separate to the network. I want to achieve the same thing in Windows.
Thanks,
Adam