I'm sure that if you copy (ctrl C)your folders, then once on your other name you can paste your folder onto the desktop. ALso, if that dsutn work, then you can email the folders through aol to your other usernameon that desktop if you hav it loaded.
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SAMzasis answered Friday February 25 2005, 2:40 am: I have this great solution, which I've given to many other computer-people, who has tech-problems...
XoUkrainianBabeXo answered Thursday February 24 2005, 9:03 pm: Umm I know how to make each folder switch like one by one. You would just have to put it all into the shared folder. Go to like 'my document' and press 'ctrl A' that will highlight everything then press 'ctrl x' that will cut everything then paste it into the shared folder. If that doesn't work just high light and drag everything into that folder. I believe that no matter what folder you go into on the left side it says 'share this folder’ and 'shared documents'. So if you were just to go into a folder you want to share then press share this folder and if you want to see what is being shared between everyone click shared document. I hope this wasn't to confusing and you understood it. I'm not sure if there is another way of doing this. I mean you can always put it all onto a dick but that takes to long. Good luck! [ XoUkrainianBabeXo's advice column | Ask XoUkrainianBabeXo A Question ]
DrummeR4LifE answered Thursday February 24 2005, 8:50 pm: Um... well i dont really have XP so i'm not sure how you could do that but i know theres a sharing folder that you might have and that should share all the folders with the other account if you copy and past them into there.
h.i.h. [ DrummeR4LifE's advice column | Ask DrummeR4LifE A Question ]
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