Mac OS X offers several ways for multiple users of the same computer to share files with each other:
The
Shared folder in the Users folder (Figure 27 ) offers read/write access to all users.
The
Public folder in each user's Home folder (Figure 32 ) offers read access to all users.
The
Drop Box folder in each user's Public folder (Figure 35 ) offers write access to all users.
Place the file in the Shared folder in the Users folder (Figure 27 ).
Or
Place the file in the Public folder in your Home folder (Figure 32 ).
If your computer is managed by a system administrator, check to see where the administrator prefers public files to be stored.
1. | Drag the file's icon onto the Drop Box folder icon inside the Public folder in the user's Home folder (Figure 35 ). |
2. | A dialog like the one in Figure 36 appears. Click OK. The file moves into the Public folder. Figure 36. When you drag a file into a Drop Box folder, a dialog like this appears. |
When you drag a file into a Drop Box folder, the file is movednot copiedthere. You cannot open a Drop Box folder to remove its contents. If you need to keep a copy of the file, hold down
To use the Drop Box, be sure to drag the file icon onto the Drop Box folder icon. If you drag an icon into the Public folder, a dialog like the one in
Figure 37 appears, telling you that you can't modify the Public folder. You can click the Authenticate button and enter an administrator password in the Authenticate dialog (Figure 38 ) to override this warning and put the file there anyway.