File sharing exposes all drives on systme

I am trying to enable file sharing so that i can see and use the files from my new MacbookPro on my Windows machine and vice versa. I only have one account set up on the Mac which is the administrator account. I am also running Parallels in the backround but this is not the windows machine i am trying to connect to.
I open preferences and turn on file sharing. In shared folders the only option is the administrators public folder. Then i click options and choose "share files and folders using SMB". I then choose the only account available which is my admin account.
When I go to my windows machine and open my network places, it shows and allows me access to all of the drives on my mac. This includes the hard drive, the CD drive, the parallels virtual drive and anything on my desktop.

This shouldn't be a problem. In the "System Preferences", click on the "Sharing" folder icon. On the "Services" tab, you'll need to enable "Personal File Sharing" for both computers.
When the service has been started on both computers, you can now connect. In "Finder" you'll need to map to the drive by clicking on the "Network" icon. If you don't see the icon, you should be able to find it under the "Go" dropdown menu.
Now that you are in the "Network", look for the name of the other computer. Click on it. You should be prompted to choose a drive to connect to on that computer, and possibly asked for the password on the other computer if you have set that up. When prompted enter the password, and choose the external firewire drive.
That firewire drive should now appear next to all the other drives in "Finder". It should remain there until you disconnect or power-down. Sometimes sleeping will cause it to disconnect as well.
I have found it best to eject/disconnect from mapped drives before shutting down. You'll probably get a bunch of warnings if you power-down before unmapping the drive, though I haven't had any real issues because of this.
Hope that helps.
-Mike
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    My fault was I made the "Home" and "Admin" to "Read Only (Drop Box) status and "Other Users" to "No Access" file sharing.
    Now in result I cannot click on anything. All the applications are lock. Even the System Preferences.
    Another problem I came across is that I tried to turn my MacBook on...and it would just stay on the white screen with the apple logo and it would just load for ever.
    So overall, my whole entire mac system is locked, can't open anything and I cannot turn on my Mac.
    I tried calling the Apple call support services. But my warranty has expired. I could pay for it, but I really do want to save.
    I hope someone can tell me a good solution. Next time I'll make sure not to do experiments anymore and stick to what I know.

    You need to do it as soon as you turn the computer back on. If you have a firmware password set on the computer, you'll need to know it and have a Mac OS X install DVD; if you don't have either and a firmware password is set, contact Apple.
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