Win xp system loopholes are not small How to avoid

  

System upgrades or normal updates are to fix vulnerabilities. It can be seen that the system vulnerabilities are many and very common. Vulnerabilities are strange and familiar to us. Of course, it is best not to fall into the trap of vulnerabilities. How to completely ban the sharing vulnerabilities of windows 2000 and windows xp systems? Today we will introduce a few tricks, which will definitely be useful to you! Let's take a good look at it!

Quickly view shared resources

in windows In the xp system, all the drivers of the computer are automatically shared by default, but the shared hand logo is not displayed, which leaves a hidden danger to the network security. We can enter cmd in the "Run" column to enter the command prompt, enter net share, quickly view the shared resources on the computer, find these shared directories.

If you are not used to the "Command Prompt" interface, you can open the "Control Panel & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Computer Management & Rarr; Shared Folders" to view all the shared resources in the computer. .

Clearing Shared Vulnerabilities

First make sure to log in to the system as a member of the Administrator or Power Users group and then clear the shared vulnerabilities in three steps.

1. Open “ Start Menu → Control Panel & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Service & rdquo;, find “ Server & rdquo; service, stop the service, and in the "attribute" & ldquo; Startup type & rdquo; set to “manual” or “disabled”.

2. Modify the registry. Open “Start →Run”, enter regedit to enter the "Registry Editor", find the HEKY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\LanmanServer\\Paramaters subkey, and create a new name in the window on the right. ;AutoShareWks” and a double-byte key-value called "AutoShareServer", and set the value to “0”.

3. Using the <quo;net share” command at the command prompt can also eliminate this hidden danger. Open the notepad that comes with Windows and type the following:

net share admin$ /del

net share ipc$ /del

net share c: /del

Next save the file as a batch file with the extension "ld";bat”. Finally, using the Windows "Task Schedule" feature allows the batch file to run automatically each time it is powered on. You can also put this file into the startup item of the program menu!

Sharing plays a big role in our daily life, saving a lot of trouble, but the security issue is still to be taken into consideration. You should still take a look at the way to avoid it. If there are other sharing methods, I wish you all success!

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