Method one, batch processing auto-closing method
1. First open the Win7 system Notepad, where you enter: NET share admin$/deletenet share C $/delete
2. Then compare the hidden list of shares viewed in the Computer Management tools, and then save the file in bat format, and drag the edited batch file to the start item in the starting menu so that the batch command will be executed each time it is powered on, and the default shares will be automatically closed.
Method two, direct closing method
By double-clicking the computer icon on the Win7 system desktop, and then selecting the "Share and Security" command from the right-click Letter in the Computer window, you can clearly see "Sharing this Folder" selected in the Open Shares folder tab and a "$" flag after the shared file name, so we simply select the " Do not share this folder option, and then click the OK button, you will be prompted that the share was created for administration, but the share will be built automatically after the restart. Click the "Yes" button to close it.
Method Three, enter the computer Management to close
Because we want to see all the hidden shared folders and turn them off, but there are no shared icons so there will be a slip through the window, when we right click on the "Computer" select "Manage", on the left side of the computer Management to choose "Shared Folder" under "Shared" item, This will show all the hidden shares on the right, just select them and right-click and choose the "Stop sharing" command in the pop-up menu.
Method Four, close through the service
First enter the control panel of the Win7 system, open services in Administrative Tools, locate and double click the Server service in the list of services on the right, click the Stop button, then set the startup type to disabled, and then click OK when you are ready. (PS: This method can cause normal shared services to be unusable.) This is not convenient for a friend who needs to use shared services. )