How does the Win7 system prevent others from peeking at computers?

  

1. Open Network Monitor

Steps: Right click on “Computer” and select “ Manage”--Open“Share Folder”--There is “Below” Share ”“session”“open file” three options, through which we can view and disconnect malicious visitors.

2, share

Display the shared resources of the current system (you can delete shared files, do not allow others to access), you can also create shared files and set access rights.

3. Session

Displays basic information such as the current visitor's username, IP address, number of open files, and visit time. By right-clicking on the username, you can also disconnect the malicious visitor.

4, open the file

Display all visitors and their open files, if you do not want the other party to browse your files, right click, you can close one or all of them in the pop-up menu Open file.

5, disable the guest account

In the Windows system, the file sharing function requires the guest permission to access the network function. At the same time, the network master can modify the computer by obtaining administrator privileges through the guest account.

6. Restrict anonymous access

Step: Group Policy (gpedit.msc)--Computer Configuration--Windows Settings--Security Settings--Local Policies--Security Options-- The setting of the extra limit for anonymous links should be "None." Depends on the default permissions "or"; or "do not allow enumeration of SAM accounts and shares"

7, change the network access settings of the machine

Step: Group Policy (gpedit.msc) -- Computer Configuration -- Windows Settings -- Security Settings -- Local Policies -- Deny access to the machine from the network

8, the system itself set up a problem is difficult to prevent others from peeking at your computer, this When we usually reinstall the system.

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