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c073186

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Nov 2, 2007
821
3
What's the real difference/advantage to choosing 'Share File' instead of just putting it in the public folder? And, two other miscellaneous questions:

1. Can a user upload a file onto my public folder?

2. Can I password protect my public folder?
 

Macsterguy

macrumors 6502a
Jun 5, 2007
707
25
Texas
With share file you can password protect "just that file"

If you use your public folder, other users have access to ALL of the files in your public folder...

Yes - other users can upload files to your public folder

Yes - you can password protect your public folder in MM/syst pref's
 

IJ Reilly

macrumors P6
Jul 16, 2002
17,909
1,496
Palookaville
I have a friend asking, and I can't seem to find anything specific, how does another non-mobile me member upload to your public folder?

From OSX Help:

Opening an iDisk Public folder
You can open another MobileMe member’s Public folder to see and copy files. If the member has set access privileges to read-write, you can also add and remove files.

To access another person’s Public folder, you need to know his or her member name and Public folder password (if a password is used).

To open a Public folder:

To make sure you are in the Finder, click the desktop (the background area of your screen).

Choose Go > iDisk > Other User’s Public Folder.

Type the member name of the person whose Public folder you want to open.

Click Connect.

If a password is required, type it in the Password field and click OK.

The person’s Public folder opens on your desktop.

The instructions are different for a Windows client, but this can also be found in OSX Help.
 

diamond.g

macrumors G4
Mar 20, 2007
11,438
2,665
OBX
From OSX Help:



The instructions are different for a Windows client, but this can also be found in OSX Help.

Thanks! I found something similar on the web help for Mobile Me. Sent friend the link. He seems to be sorted now.
 
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