Method One, Resource Manager folder
We only need the following settings to see if the file is shared.
Display the folder in Details view, then right-click in the header row of the folder and select "Other";
In the Select Details list, locate and select both shared status and shared, and confirm-
At this point, we can see in the details view in the current folder, which folders have been shared, which folders are not shared;
Shared: Indicates that the folder has been shared to the network through the file sharing feature of Windows, and other device vendors can see the folder.
Private: Indicates that the folder is accessible only as the current user, and other users must enter the current user account, otherwise the shared folder cannot be accessed.
Method two, command prompt
The way above can only see if the subfolders in one folder are already shared, but what if you want to see all the shared folders in the current system? First, with a simple command, you can quickly view at a command prompt:
Net Share
After the run, the effect is as follows:
Because the small knitting computer does not set the shared file, so we do not see what resources are shared.
Third, the use of Rubik's Cube or Win7 optimization master of shared management
This shared management function is in the Rubik's Cube or Win7 optimization master, network settings-"Network sharing settings, not only to show the current shared folders and other hidden system settings, but also to limit, of course, we recommend that the default share to be banned."
Four, shared folders
If you feel that the command line is not strong enough, you can also use the Shared Folders Management console in Windows7 to graphically manage and view all folders that have been shared. You can open the management console in a simple way by choosing manage from the computer right-click menu, opening Computer Management, or running Fsmgmt.msc directly from the Start menu, or by opening a separate Shared Folders Management window. In the sharing pane, not only do we see all the folders that have been shared, we also see how many users are currently connected to this folder, which is intuitive:
Not only that, the admin console also supports creating a new shared folder directly, or shutting down a share.