’ computer and viewed and opened the shared folder he just made on his computer. Since my partner was doing the same thing I was I could see the shared folder he had opened on my computer through Computer Management. At the end of the lab I disconnected all used from my computer so no one could have any more access to any shared files or folders on my computer. Lab 29: Creating Shared FoldersIn this lab I used Computer Management to create a shared folder, selected the default permissions and did not create another shared folder. Next, I created a custom console on my partners’ computer using MMC and saved the console. Then using the custom console I just created I made a shared folder on my partners’ computer. Finally I used a custom MMC console to choose which computer I want to create and manage shares on. Lab 30: Sending Console MessagesIn this lab we learned how to send console messages in Computer Management from one computer to another. This lab proved to be the most useful of all of the other labs. This tool can be useful for administrators to let users know that the server will be shutting down at a certain time. Lab 31: Configuring an Inbound Connection In this lab I used the Network Connections wizard to make and configure an inbound connection. I selected the Accept Incoming Connections radio button in the wizard then configured the connection. This is a useful tool in that it will allow users or administrators access to a computer from a remote site. Lab 32: Configuring an Outbound ConnectionIn this lab I used the Network Connections wizard to make and configure an outbound connection. I selected the Connect To A Private Network Through The Internet radio button in the wizard then configured the connection. This is a useful tool in that it will allow users or administrators access to another computer at a remote site. Lab 33: Installing and Using the Microsoft Windows 2000 Recovery Conso...