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Computer Systems Servicing: Setting Up Computer Servers

The document provides instructions for setting up user access and file sharing on a computer server. It discusses file sharing methods and provides step-by-step procedures to create a shared folder, set sharing permissions to "Everyone" with read/write access, and configure advanced sharing settings to allow sharing between computers on the network. The learning activity asks students to work in pairs taking turns configuring file sharing on their computers.

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Computer Systems Servicing: Setting Up Computer Servers

The document provides instructions for setting up user access and file sharing on a computer server. It discusses file sharing methods and provides step-by-step procedures to create a shared folder, set sharing permissions to "Everyone" with read/write access, and configure advanced sharing settings to allow sharing between computers on the network. The learning activity asks students to work in pairs taking turns configuring file sharing on their computers.

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Computer Systems Servicing

Setting Up Computer Servers

Content Standard

The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and principles in setting up computer servers

Performance Standard
The learners shall be able to set up computer servers based on acceptable standards and hardware

Learning Competencies

LO 1: Set up user access

1.1 Create user folder in accordance with Network operating system features

1.2 Configure user access level based on NOS features

1.3 Configure file sharing

Codes

TLE_IACSS9-12SUCS-IIIa-e-37

Lesson 1: Set up user access

File Sharing is sharing of or offering access to digital information or resources, including documents,
multimedia (audio/video), graphics, computer programs, images and e-books. It is the private or public
distribution of data or resources in a network with different levels of sharing privileges.

File sharing can be done using several methods. The most common techniques include the following:

1. Removable storage devices


2. Centralized file hosting server installations on networks
3. World Wide Web-oriented hyperlinked documents
4. Distributed peer-to-peer networks

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Procedure:

1. Write click anywhere in the desktop, hover the cursor to “New” option and choose “Folder”

2. Rename the newly created folder. (example, “Client” or “Server”)

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3. Right click on the newly created folder and left click “Properties”

4. Left click “Sharing” tab and left click

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5. Left click drop down arrow, choose “Everyone” and left click “Add” button.

6. Left click drop down arrow under “Everyone” and choose “Read/Write”

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7. Left Click “Share” button

8. Left click “Done” button.

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9. Left Click “Close” button.

10. Hover the cursor/pointer to the search window, left click and
type Network and Sharing Center.

11. Left click “Change advanced sharing settings”

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12. Click the drop down arrow under “All Network” options and click “Turn on sharing so anyone with
network access can read and write files in the public folders” and also click “Turn off password
protected sharing”

13. Click “Save Changes”

14. Repeat the procedures to the other computers in the network. After the configuration, you should
now be able to see the shared folders from the computer network.

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ACTIVITY (File Sharing)

Equipment/Materials

Desktop Computer or Laptop with Windows Operating System (Windows 7,8, or 10)

Procedure

1. Work by pair
2. Configure file Sharing
3. Take turns in doing the above task

You will be assessed using the criteria in the score card below

Skills Score Card


Criteria Percentage Score
1. Accuracy 80%
2. Speed 20%
Performance Rating 100%

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