Configuring folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive
When talking about folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive, all of these tools, share a common purpose, and that is the resource sharing. Applications, corporate data, and private data represent some of the resources that users can connect to and access their contents. For that reason, it is very important to pay attention to whom you give access when creating a network share. That way, you will ensure that you have permitted access to a user or group of users who should have access, and at the same time denied those who should not have access. In that regard, with every network share every group is given read access by default. As an IT specialist, you need to take care to change that setting for network shares if a group should not be on the access list. Usually, in a corporate network there is a file server that hosts the shared and public folders. However, in a small office/home office (SOHO) environment, a Windows 10 computer...