Sharing with windows - all or nothing?

I'm trying to share my Public folder with a windows computer, but when I enable the SMB option I'm able to see (and edit) not only the public/dropbox folder, but also the entire hard drive from windows, even though the public folder is the only one listed in the shared folders. Any way I can stop that happening?

If you login as your account then you will be able to access your whole computer. The "shared" folders section is only for folks who dont have accounts on your computer, or who have accounts other than your own who you want to view specific shared folders from your account.

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