I've have two PCs on a home network for a while, one runs XP Pro, one Win 98SE. They are connected via an ADSL router - no problems with the hardware.
I've shared folders on each of these, using share names hidden with a $ on the name; to access the 98SE shares I need a password, and to access the XP Pro shares I need to be logged in with the same user name as a user on the XP Pro box who has permission to see them. So anyone who hacks into my router has to guess either a share name and a password, or a share name, as user name and a password. This is all OK.
Now the problem. I've bought an XP Home box to replace the 98SE. I can access the shares on the XP Pro box from the XP Home, as I did for the 98SE. However, I can't share folders on the XP Home box without making them freely available to everyone. Am I missing something, or is this really true? Does XP Home have less security functionality than 98SE? Surely, sharing a folder between 2 home machines in a secure manner is an obvious thing for a home user to do?
I've tried simple file sharing, and I've tried changing ownership of the folder I'm sharing so that only one user can access them - in which case I can map the shared folder but can't access any files. The only way I can access them is to give access to Everyone; which means that if anyone gets into my router, they only need to guess the share name.
Have I missed something, or am I being paranoid and is sharing openly behind an NAT router actually safe enough?
Thanks