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Whenever we (administrators) reboot our Windows 2008 Server, we have to manually restart File Sharing. Is there anyway for that feature to remain "always on"? cheryl



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Old 11-26-2008, 08:53 AM   #1
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Whenever we (administrators) reboot our Windows 2008 Server, we have to manually restart File Sharing. Is there anyway for that feature to remain "always on"?

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It should remain on. Just make sure you have the permissions set correctly.
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All very new at this. When we reboot, the logon defaults to Administrator and we have to go into Network and Sharing Center to turn on File Sharing under Sharing and Discovery.

So what exactly would be the "correct permission settings" so that we needn't manually turn on File Sharing after any reboot?

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