Quickly find which files are being shared? How to turn off file sharing!

  
                  

To be more convenient and safer, you should develop the habit of closing the sharing in time after file sharing. Also check frequently if you have unnecessary shared files not closed. So how do you find which files are being shared? How to close these shared files? Please see below for details! There are more and more mobile devices supporting WIFI wireless Internet access. In addition to common notebooks and mobile phones, there are also tablets, electronic photo albums, etc., and the general deficiency of these mobile devices is that the memory of the body is too small to accommodate too much video. Music and picture files. In order to solve such problems, we often set up sharing through Win7System
to share files at any time in the case of WIFi. Although sharing is convenient, once there are too many shared files, it is difficult to remember which files have been shared and which files have been given write access, so that once other devices enter their own LAN, their private files are wrong. Being shared, it is easy to reveal privacy and data security. Below, Xiaobian introduces several ways to quickly find shared files under Win7System
. After enjoying it together, it is still necessary to close it.

Method 1: Use the resource manager, share it or not at a glance

First, we open the corresponding folder that needs to view the shared information. Note here, the folder view mode. For the "details", you can complete the settings by right-clicking the mouse — see —details" in the blanks (also via the shortcut in the upper right corner).
▲Show shared information

Then in the title line of the folder, right-click and select Other in the pop-up dialog box, you will see a dialog box that selects the details & rdquo; Here we find and tick the "Shared & rdquo; and "Shared Status" option (the small series has been checked, so the two are displayed together), and then click OK to complete the setup.
▲Share file list

In this way, we can clearly see which folders have been shared in the details view, and those folder sharing status is dedicated.

Method 2: Simple command prompt, call up all shared files

In fact, we can see all the shared files by running CMD first in the start menu. , find & ldquo; Run & rdquo; input CMD call up the command window.

Then enter the corresponding command "Net share" in the cursor and click the "Enter" button to complete the command operation.
▲Viewing Shares with Commands

The above picture shows all the shared files in the small-sized computer. It is very similar to the list of usual shopping columns. It is simple and clear. Through the above path, you can find out the shared folder to set up.

Method 3: Using the Computer Manager to find shared folders is intuitive and comprehensive

The two methods described above, the first one is more intuitive but single, Although the two command symbols are comprehensive, it is not very convenient to find files. Next, Xiaobian introduces a method of both fish and bear's paw, and uses the shared folder in the computer manager to complete the operation.

There are two ways to open “shared folders", the first is to right-click on the computer and select “Manage” in the pop-up "Computer Management" list, select "&ldquo" ; shared folder & rdquo;. The second is to open directly through the “Start Menu--Run--fsmgmt.msc””.
▲Through “Computer Manager View Sharing

Open “Share Folder”, select “Share Menu” in the three submenus to easily see all the shares. The file is gone.

This method is not only intuitive and comprehensive, but also has the advantage of supporting the creation of new shared folders and unshared file settings in this mode. It is the most comprehensive of all methods, and it is recommended for everyone to use.

It is a good practice to know which files are shared and which private resources are protected. In this way, we can prevent personal data leakage and threaten data security after the wireless network is invaded by others or the computer is connected to another person's WIFI while enjoying the convenient service of WIFI wireless network technology. Xiaobian recommends that you check the shared files regularly to establish a safer network sharing environment for yourself, your family or the studio.

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