With the advent of the Internet era, many users have their own separate laptop, the internet is a wonderful world, all kinds of people can find suitable for their own soil, whether it is work, study or leisure, but this also created a problem, that is the Internet security issues. Recently, a lot of users have encountered a computer problem, the computer does not set up any shared folders, but others can easily access to their own computer files. What the hell is going on here? In fact, this is the Windows XP system default for each partition to create a shared problem, because we do not see the share of the flag, so do not know the computer has no settings to share. This poses a hidden danger to our computer security, so how do we shut down these shared folders? The following small series to introduce you to some of the common closure methods!
Close the default shared folder
The method is as follows:
First, the direct closure of the law
(1) Enter My Computer window, right click on the letter name, select the "Sharing and security" option;
(2) "Share this Folder" is selected on the Open Shared Folder tab, and a "$" flag is appended to the shared file name;
(3) Select the "Do not share this folder" option and click the OK button.
Second, turn off "Computer Management"
(1) The mouse right click on the "My Computer" icon, select the Manage option, and on the left side of Computer Management, select the Sharing option under Shared Folders, (2) Right-click to select all hidden shares that are displayed, and choose Stop Sharing from the pop-up menu.
Third, the "service" completely shut down
(1) Click on the "Start" menu, select the "Control Panel" option, in the pop-up "Control Panel" interface, select the "Administrative Tools" option;
(2) switch to the Services tab in the Administrative Tools window that pops up, locate and double-click the Server service in the list of services on the right, click the Stop button, set Startup type to Disabled, and click OK. (Because the first and second methods will reappear after the computer restarts, it is not very practical and can be completely shut down in the service.) )
Automatic shutdown method of batch processing
Using the third method, you can completely shut down the default shared folder, but we are not able to use the normal shared services. So you can use the method of automatic shutdown of batch processing to resolve.
(1) Open Notepad, input: net share admin$/deletenet share C $/delete;
(2) Save each row of the file in bat format by comparing the hidden shared list that is viewed in the Computer Management tool. Drag the edited batch file to the startup entry in the Start menu, and the system will automatically close the default shares when the batch command is powered on.
By using the above four ways to shut down the default shared folders in XP systems, add a lock to our computer to avoid security risks to our computers, and users who need it may learn