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/**********************************************************************/
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/** Microsoft Windows NT **/
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/** Copyright(c) Microsoft Corp., 1991 **/
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/**********************************************************************/
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/*
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sharedlg.ut
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Share dialogs ( Create share, stop share, edit share ) unit tests
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There are three main dialogs in share subsystem: the "Share Properties"
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Dialog ( for changing properties of a share), the "Share Directory"
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Dialog ( for creating a new share) and the "Stop Sharing Directory"
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Dialog ( for stopping a share). The Share Properties dialog will
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be slightly different depending on whether the share is on a share-
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level server or a user-level server. If the share is on a user-level
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server, then additional properties of a share such as password and
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permissions are shown.
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The "Share Properties" dialog is invoked though the File Manager
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File Properties Dialog and then clicking the Share button. The
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other two dialogs are invoked through the Network Menu of the File
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Manager.
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FILE HISTORY:
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Yi-HsinS 17-Oct-1991 Created
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Yi-HsinS 18-Oct-1991 Added Platform and Code Work for NT machines
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*/
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Platforms
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Win3.1/ LM20c Client
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OS2 1.21/ LM20c Server
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Code Work ==> We need to add the test for NT machines later
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Unit Tests
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===========
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(1) Log on to the network.
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(2) Do a net use to two shares on different servers ( a user-level
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server and the other a share-level server ).
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Assume you did a net use to the following:
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(a) net use x: \\foo1\bar1 ( \\foo1 is a user-level server )
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(b) net use y: \\foo2\bar2 ( \\foo2 is a share-level server )
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(3) Bring up the File Manager.
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Share Properties Dialogs ( User-level and share-level )
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Scenario 0
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Click on a file ( not a directory ) in the any window:
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Expect:
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There should not be a button call "Share".
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There should be a "Files Opens..." button instead.
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Scenario 1
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Assuming you are on a DOS machine which cannot be a server and
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hence, the directories could not possibly be shared.
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Click on a directory or file in the File window of local drive c:
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Expect:
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MsgPopup saying "This operation is not supported on workstations."
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Scenario 2
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Click on a directory that you know is not shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of x:, y: or c: if local
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is an NT server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Expect:
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MsgPopup saying "The directory you selected is not shared."
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Scenario 3 ( Assume you have admin privilege on user-level server \\foo1 )
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Click on a directory that you know is shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of x: ( \\foo1 , user-level server )
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or c: is local is an NT user-level server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Expect:
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Caption of the dialog = "Share Properties".
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Focus on listbox "Share Name". There should be at least
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one share name in the listbox and the first one is
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highlighted.
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The comment and magic group User Limit both displays info.
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on the share name that is highlighted.
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Click any other share name besides the one highlighted in the listbox
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( if there exists! )
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Expect:
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Focus is now on the share name selected.
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The comment and the user limit is updated to reflect the info.
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on the share name that is selected.
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Change the comment. Click on the spin button to change the user limit or
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click on the unlimited radio button.
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Click OK.
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Expect:
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Dialog should be dismissed and we return to the File Properties
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dialog.
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Click on Share button again.
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Click on the share name that you have changed the comment and user limit
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earlier.
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Expect:
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The comment and user limit should reflect the info. you typed
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in earlier.
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Scenario 4 ( Assume you don't have admin privilege on user-level server
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but you have another password that does have admin privilege
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because maybe you are on a different domain)
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Click on a directory that you know is shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of x: ( \\foo1, user-level server )
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or c: if local machine is a NT user-level server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Expect:
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A dialog with caption "Enter Password" shows up prompting
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you for the password to the resource \\foo1\admin$.
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( This may change in the future where you may be able
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to type in a different user name. )
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Type in your password with admin privilege.
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If the password you typed in indeed gives you admin privilege, the
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rest of the scenario is the same as scenario 3.
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You should verify that you indeed have a connection made to \\foo1\admin$
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when the "Share Properties" dialog still exists.
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The connection should be deleted once the "Share Properties" dialog is
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dismissed.
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Otherwise, there would be a MsgPopup saying "Insufficient privilege."
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Scenario 5 (Assume your password is the same as the share \\foo2\admin$
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on a share-level server )
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Click on a directory that you know is shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of y: ( \\foo2, share-level server )
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or c: if local machine is a NT share-level server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Same as scenario 3 except the dialog has addition properties of the
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share that you can change, the password field and the magic group
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Permissions.
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Scenario 6 ( Assume your password is not the same as \\foo2\admin$ on
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on a share-level server )
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Click on a directory that you know is shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of y: ( \\foo2, share-level server )
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or c: if local machine is a NT share-level server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Expect:
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A dialog with caption "Enter Password" shows up prompting
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you for the password to the resource \\foo2\admin$.
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Type in the password for admin share.
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If the password you typed in is correct, the rest of the scenario
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is the same as scenario 5.
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You should verify that you indeed have a connection made to \\foo2\admin$
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when the "Share Properties" dialog still exists.
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The connection should be deleted once the "Share Properties" dialog is
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dismissed.
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Otherwise, there would be a MsgPopup saying "Insufficient privilege."
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Scenario 7 ( with admin priv. either on a user or share level server )
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Click on a directory that you know is shared in either the
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File window or Directory Tree window of x: or y:
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or c: if local machine is a NT share-level server.
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Click the File menu, Properties, Share
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Let's assume the listbox shows 3 share names
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share1, share2, share3.
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The original focus is on the first share name assuming share1.
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Delete share3 on the server that you chose.
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If you clicked on share3 now, since it does not exist any more,
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there will be a
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MsgPopup saying "This shared resource does not exist."
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And the focus will be on the first share name in the listbox
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that we can get info. on, and hence the comment, user limit,
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password, permissions will contain info. on the share that
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is highlighted.
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Share Directory Dialog ( Create a new share dialog )
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Scenario 0 ( on a user-level server )
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Click on a directory or file in either the File window or
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Directory Tree window of x:
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or c: if local machine is a NT user-level server.
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If a file is selected, the directory containing the file is
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used instead.
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Click the Network menu, Share Directory.
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Expect:
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The Share Directory has a default name which is
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the UNC name of the directory that is selected in the
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File Manager. If multiple dirs are selected, the UNC
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name of the first directory is shown.
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The Share Name has a default name which is the name
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of the selected directory. If multiple dirs are
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selected, the name of the first directory is shown.
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You are free to type in the UNC name of any directory
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you want to share or any share name. ( Assume the
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Share Directory you typed in is a still on a user-level
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server )
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Type the comment, change the user limit if you feel like it.
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Click OK.
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Assume the Share Directory you typed in name is a user-level server.
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Expect:
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If you don't have admin privilege, a dialog with caption
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"Enter Password" popups and you will be prompted
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for the password to the \\server\admin$. Type in the
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password if this happens or hit cancel will return you
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back to the Share Directory dialog.
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If you type in the correct password, a connection will be
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made to \\server\admin$. The connection should be deleted
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once the share is created successfully. You should
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verify that there is no connection to \\server\admin$ once
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the dialog is dismissed.
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If no MsgPopup, the share should be created successfully.
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You can use the Share Properties Dialog to view if
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all the info. are set correctly.
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Otherwise, if some error occurs, the error is shown and
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you can correct the info. on the dialog and click OK
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again. You can choose to cancel the dialog if it's not
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possible to create the share.
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Scenario 1 ( on a share-level server )
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Click on a directory or file in either the File window or
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Directory Tree window of y:
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or c: if local machine is a NT share-level server.
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If a file is selected, the directory containing the file is
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used instead.
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Click the Network menu, Share Directory.
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Expect:
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The Share Directory has a default name which is
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the UNC name of the directory that is selected in the
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File Manager. If multiple dirs are selected, the UNC
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name of the first directory is shown.
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The Share Name has a default name which is the name
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of the selected directory. If multiple dirs are
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selected, the name of the first directory is shown.
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You are free to type in the UNC name of any directory
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you want to share or any share name. ( Assume the
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Share Directory you typed in is a still on a share-level
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server )
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Type the comment, change the user limit if you feel like it.
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Click OK.
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Expect:
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If you don't have admin privilege, a dialog with caption
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"Enter Password" popups and you will be prompted
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for the password to the \\server\admin$. Type in the
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password if this happens or hit cancel will return you
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back to the Share Directory dialog.
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If you type in the correct password, a connection will be
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made to \\server\admin$. The connection should be deleted
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once the share is created successfully. You should
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verify that there is no connection to \\server\admin$ once
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the dialog is dismissed.
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Because you are on a share-level server, a dialog with
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caption "Password for New Share" pops up prompting
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for the password and permissions to the share you are
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creating.
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Type in the password, set the permissions and Click OK.
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Expect:
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If you type in an invalid password or an invalid permission,
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the focus will be set on the field which is invalid. If
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you type in the valid password or permissions, the dialog
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will be dismissed and the share will be created if no error
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occurs. If you choose to hit CANCEL, then you are returned
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to the the Share Directory Dialog in which you may want to
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change some fields.
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Scenario 2
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Click on a directory in either the File window or
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Directory Tree window of x: or y:
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or c: if local machine is a DOS machine which is not a server.
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Click the Network menu, Share Directory.
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Expect:
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If some error occurs while the default Share Directory
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or Share name is sought, a MsgPopup saying that
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"The share directory of the selected directory could
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not be shown. Error errno occurred: text of errno".
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After clicking OK for the MsgPopup, the Share Directory
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Dialog pops up and the Share directory SLE and Share Name
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SLE will be empty. You can type in any Share directory
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and share name you want.
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Stop Sharing Dialog
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Scenario 0
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Click on a directory or file in any window of the File Manager.
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If a file is selected, the directory containing the file is
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used instead.
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Click the Network menu, Stop Sharing Directory.
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Expect:
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The Share Name has a default name which is
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the UNC name of the directory that is selected in the
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File Manager. If multiple dirs are selected, the UNC
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name of the first directory is shown. If the directory
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you selected have multiple share names, all the share
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names are shown in the combobox. You are free to click
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any name in the combobox or type in the UNC share name
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of any directory you want to stop share.
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Click OK.
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Expect:
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If you don't have admin privilege, a dialog with caption
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"Enter Password" popups and you will be prompted
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for the password to the \\server\admin$. Type in the
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password if this happens or hit cancel will return you
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back to the Share Directory dialog.
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If you type in the correct password, a connection will be
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made to \\server\admin$. The connection should be deleted
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once the share is deleted successfully. You should
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verify that there is no connection to \\server\admin$ once
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the dialog is dismissed.
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If any error occurs while deleting the share, there
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will be a MsgPopup stating the error and you are returned
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to the Stop Sharing dialog.
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If there are any user using the share that you are going
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to delete, a warning dialog pops up showing all
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the usernames, #file opens and the elapsed time since the user
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connected to the share. Clicking OK will delete the
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share and Cancel will return you back to the Stop Sharing
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Dialog.
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Scenario 1
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Click on a directory in either the File window or
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Directory Tree window of x: or y:
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or c: if local machine is a DOS machine which is not a server.
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Click the Network menu, Share Directory.
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Expect:
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If some error occurs while the default Share Directory
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or Share name is sought, a MsgPopup saying that
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"The share directory of the selected directory could
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not be shown. Error errno occurred: text of errno".
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After clicking OK for the MsgPopup, the Stop Sharing
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Dialog pops up and the Share Name combobox is empty.
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You can type in any Share name you want to delete.
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