On a local network, are you able to password protect certain folders and how (in windows xp)?

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I have a local network set up for my small office which consists of me, the manager, my wife, the secretary, and a few sales people/others. I would like to share passwords over the network and other such things privately to my wife, the secretary, but would not like the sales people and others to have access to it, yet I need the others to have access to other folders/documents that I'd like to share. How would I go about doing this if not by password?

Thanks in advance

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On a local network, are you able to password protect certain folders and how (in windows xp)?

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Published on 2010-04-28T22:41:58Z Indexed on 2010/04/28 22:47 UTC
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I have a local network set up for my small office which consists of me, the manager, my wife, the secretary, and a few sales people/others. I would like to share passwords over the network and other such things privately to my wife, the secretary, but would not like the sales people and others to have access to it, yet I need the others to have access to other folders/documents that I'd like to share. How would I go about doing this if not by password?

Thanks in advance

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