Q: All of our computers are networked, each computer has some shared information, I am using Windows XP, often the hard drive lights suddenly flashed and constantly flashing situation, remember that in Windows 98/ME has "Network Monitor" function can be supervised, how can I ask how the Windows Find and control these visitors in XP?
A: In Windows XP, Network Monitor is no longer responsible for monitoring access to the local connection and visitors ' access information, but any operation of the visitor can still be regulated by Windows XP. You can do this by doing the following:
1. On the system desktop, click start → Control Panel, and then double-click Administrative Tools and Computer Management items.
2. In the next pop-up window on the right side of the directory tree double-click expand Shared Folders, there are three options: sharing, sessions, and open files, meaning the following:
Sharing: Displays the current system's shared resources, where you can create and set up shares and their access rights.
Session: Displays basic information such as the user name, IP address, number of open files, and visiting times of the current caller. You can also disconnect a malicious visitor by right-clicking on the user name. If the other side also uses Windows XP system, can also send each other Messenger message, notify each other
Some information about your own shared resources.
Open file: Displays all visitors and their open files, if you do not want each other to browse your files, right-click, in the pop-up menu can close one or all open files.