can you drag it to the trash at all? in either case try turning file
sharing off, dumping the folder, and setting up file sharing the way you
want it before enabling it again. i haven't tried it, but i think that
should work.
John McCann wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was shocked and appalled today when I tried to start file sharing on
> my 6100. I was told that file sharing could not be enabled because the
> disc in question contained a "shared" folder. I opened up the HD and
> sure enough there was the offender, labelled "Shared Folder." I tried
> to drag it to the trash but I couldn't get rid of it because it is, you
> guessed it, a "shared folder." Now it is stuck to my face like the
> baby lobster in Alien. Can anybody get this thing offa me?
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