Teach you how Windows XP systems monitor network visitors

  
Q: All the computers in our company are connected to the Internet. Every computer has some shared information. I use Windows XP. It often happens that the hard disk light suddenly flashes and does not stop flashing. Remember that in Windows 98/Me “Network Monitor” function can be supervised. How can I find and control these visitors in Windows XP?
A: In Windows XP, “Network Monitor” is no longer responsible for monitoring access to this machine. The connection and visitor access information, but any operation of the visitor can still be regulated by Windows XP. You can do this by doing the following:
1. Click on the system desktop with the mouse to click & start; &rquo; control panel & rdquo; then double-click the "Administrative Tools" and "Computer Management" items.
2. In the directory tree on the right side of the pop-up window, double-click to expand “shared folder", there are three options: "share", "session” and “open file” The meaning is as follows:
Share: Display the shared resources of the current system, where you can create and set the share and its access rights.
Session: Display basic information such as the current visitor's user name, IP address, number of open files, and visit time. By right-clicking on the username, you can also disconnect the malicious visitor. If the other party also uses the Windows XP system, it can also send a messenger message to the other party to inform the other party about some of the conditions for sharing resources.
Open File: Shows all visitors and their open files. If you don't want the other person to browse your files, right click and you can close one or all of the open files in the popup menu.
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