


Next, click the plus sign below the Users: field (marked “C” in Figure 3) and select the Mac OS X user account(s) that you want to add to the ACL. You will now see the name of that selected folder in the Shared Folders list. When you’ve located that directory, select it and then click Add. What this option does is to allow you to populate your shared folders’ access control lists (ACLs), explained further on in this article.Ĭlick the plus sign ( +) beneath the Shared Folders list (marked “B” in Figure 3) and browse to your desired directory. Select the option Share files and folders using SMB (Windows), and then check any local Mac OS X accounts that you want to enable for sharing. Next, click Options (shown as “A” in the next screenshot). When you enable File Sharing, you simultaneously enable the Samba server service. NOTE: In previous versions of Mac OS X, the relevant option was named Windows Sharing. In the Sharing preference pane, enable File Sharing. In the System Preferences panel, in the Internet & Wireless icon group, open the Sharing item.
