title: “How To Enable Or Disable Simple File Sharing In Windows Xp” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Carol Munger”
How to Turn On SFS in Windows XP Professional
Simple File Sharing is enabled and cannot be disabled in Windows XP Home Edition. However, it can be enabled and disabled in Windows XP Professional.
Go to the Start Menu or Windows XP Desktop and open My Computer. Go to the Tools menu and choose Folder Options. In the Folder Options dialog box, go to the View tab and select the Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended) check box to enable SFS. To disable Simple File Sharing, clear the Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended) check box. Select OK to close the Folder Options dialog box. The settings for Simple File Sharing are now updated; no computer reboot is required.
SFS Tips
Enabling Simple File Sharing prevents the ability to assign user-level passwords to shares. When Simple File Sharing is enabled on a computer, remote users are not prompted for a password when accessing that computer’s shares.
If the Windows XP Professional computer is part of a Windows domain rather than a Windows workgroup, this process to enable or disable Simple File Sharing has no effect. Simple File Sharing always remains disabled for computers joined to domains.