![]() ![]() ![]() In the left panel, ensure that “File Sharing” is enabled by checking it.įile sharing is now enabled! If you plan on sharing files with Windows computers, make sure you also click “Options” to bring up a few advanced settings. Head back to the main page of System Preferences, then click “Sharing.” Next we’re going to enable file sharing over the network. So long as it says “Sharing Only,” you’ve properly set up an account. Unlike other accounts, Sharing Only accounts don’t really have any settings in the Users & Groups panel. Once you do that, pick a username and password, then click “Create User.” ![]() The top field is the most important one for our purposes: you need to create a “Sharing Only” account, so click that drop-down menu and click “Sharing Only.” After that the “+” and “-” buttons above the lock will stop being greyed out click “+” to create a new account. You’ll be asked for your password, or fingerprints if you have Touch ID. To get started, we’re going to create a Sharing Only user account. Keep in mind that only Administrator accounts can create new user accounts: if you’re not an administrator, you’ll need to get on an account that is.įirst, open System Preferences, then head to “Users.”Ĭlick the lock at bottom-left to unlock the seeings. Step One: Create a Sharing Only User Account. ![]()
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