Question : Windows 7:  Sharing Drive with network users

I have several systems on my network that run windows 7.  I do not want to use homenetwork because I am not confident in it yet but I want to make a drive on one of the computers sharable with some of the other computers on the network.  I have setup advanced sharing that allows the other computers to see and use the drive but I want to tighten up the security and set the drive to only allow specific computer users to access the drive.  How can i setup a drive on one computer to be accessed by specific users on other computers on the network.  I also want to setup so that when the user logs into his/her account, the network drive is automatically linked to say the z: drive.  Once the user has been completely logged on, the drive is accessible to applications on the specific user's computer.

Answer : Windows 7:  Sharing Drive with network users

If the subtitles have been burned into the the movie, you cannot turn them off.
Most dvd players have a subtitle on/off option

To add subtitles to a foreign file you need to download the appropriate SRT file.
You will find them here .... http://subscene.com/    or      http://www.allsubs.org/

Name the srt file EXACTLY the same as the movie and put them both into the same folder. Play with VCL (Free from videolan.org)
The SRT file is small and easily edited

You can then burn the subtitles with Xtodvd
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