Close the xp default shared small Raiders

  
system default sharing can facilitate many operations of the user, but the default shared open is vulnerable to external attacks, will bring certain security risks, and in the xp system, some default shared users can not Seeing the shared flag, this has become a big problem. Under the xp system, how can I close these default shares?
1. Direct shutdown method
Because the default hidden share is for partitions, so we You can right-click the drive letter name in the My Computer window and select the “Share & Security” command in the pop-up menu. You can clearly see the “Share” folder in the “Shared” folder tab that opens. This folder & rdquo; is selected, there is a “ $ & rdquo; logo behind the shared file name, then we just need to select the “ do not share this folder & rdquo; option, click the & ldquo; OK & rdquo; button, then Prompt you that the share was created for management, but the share is automatically created after the restart. Click the “Yes> button to complete the close.
Second, "Computer Management" Close
If we need to centrally view all hidden shared folders and close them, because there is no shared icon, directly shut down the fish. To do this, we just need to right-click on "My Computer" and select "“Manage" from the pop-up menu. On the left side of the open computer management, select the "Shared" folder under "Shared Folders". So that all hidden shares will be displayed on the right side, then just select them and right click, select the “stop sharing” command in the pop-up menu.
Three, "Services" completely closed method
The above two methods of closing the sharing will appear again after the restart, so it will bring inconvenience. In fact, you can completely shut it down in "Services".
Go to the Control Panel and open the “Services” in the “Administrative Tools”. Locate the “Server” service in the service list on the right and double-click to open its properties window and click the “Stop” button. , then set the “startup type” to “disabled”, click the “OK” button.
Fourth, the batch automatic closing method
use the service to completely shut down can solve the worries, but the normal sharing service can not be used. This is not convenient for friends who need to use shared services.
For this, we recommend using the batch auto-shutdown method to solve it. Open Notepad and enter: netshareadmin$/deletenetsharec$/delete
View the hidden share list in the <;Computer Management Tools>, each line, and then save the file as bat format. Drag the edited batch file to the startup item in the Start menu so that each time you boot, the system will execute a batch command that automatically closes these default shares.
In the system, the default sharing of the system will add $ after the share name, so that the shared mark is not seen, causing the user to mistakenly believe that the share does not exist, so the management is neglected, thus causing the system A big security hole, after passing the above several shutdown methods, I believe that users can block the loop by themselves.

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