Win2k and sharing
Hello There!!! I have win2k SP4 and i saw that my three partitions C$,D$,F$ are shared for Maximum Allowed Users and with Full Control Permission. I closed the sharing but each time i start my computer there's the sharing again waitng for me to deactivate it.
Hello There!!!
I have win2k SP4 and i saw that my three partitions C$,D$,F$ are shared
for Maximum Allowed Users and with Full Control Permission.
I closed the sharing but each time i start my computer there's the sharing again waitng for me to deactivate it.
I deleted The Client For Windows from Network and Dialup Connections
but nothing happened.
Please if anyone know how to fix this s**t reply to this thread or mail me @
reveal@freemail.gr
I have win2k SP4 and i saw that my three partitions C$,D$,F$ are shared
for Maximum Allowed Users and with Full Control Permission.
I closed the sharing but each time i start my computer there's the sharing again waitng for me to deactivate it.
I deleted The Client For Windows from Network and Dialup Connections
but nothing happened.
Please if anyone know how to fix this s**t reply to this thread or mail me @
reveal@freemail.gr
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Actually, I believe creation of those can be disabled via group policy.
Will have to check on that later tonight.
Will have to check on that later tonight.
you can make a batch file to run at startup that will delete the shares every time.
i would not worry about them
i use them all the time they are quite handy.
i would not worry about them
i use them all the time they are quite handy.
it is like is the net command
your batch filel would be like
net /share /delete
or something like that
i am going to figure it out right now and post back
your batch filel would be like
net /share /delete
or something like that
i am going to figure it out right now and post back
ok i got it
net share c$ /delete
net share d$ /delete
and etc.
net share c$ /delete
net share d$ /delete
and etc.