Network Neighborhood Settings Tips (1)

  
1. Quickly transfer to the Network Neighborhood window
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When we are in the resource management of windows system In the browser window, when managing and editing a folder, you suddenly need to access a shared file through a network neighbor window to access a specific workstation. At this time, we will choose to close the system explorer window and return to the system desktop. Open the Network Neighborhood window by double-clicking the icon? I believe many of my friends will use this method to enter the Network Neighborhood window. This method is not bad, but from the perspective of pursuing operational efficiency, there is better and faster. The method quickly switches to the Network Neighborhood window, that is, when the Explorer is displayed in the "Web View" mode, we will see the super chain of some common tasks on the left side of the Explorer window. Connect, such as "system tasks", "other locations", etc., by clicking the "My Network Places" link under "Other Locations" (as shown in Figure 1), we can achieve the purpose of quickly transferring to the Network Neighborhood window. Because this quick access operation is relatively simple, many friends rarely pay attention to and use this fast access method.
Tip: This method is only valid when the resource manager displays in the "Web view" mode. If we find that the resource manager is not displayed in the "Web view" mode, you can click the "Tools" in the corresponding window. " /"Folder Options" command, click the "General" tab in the folder options dialog that pops up, and then select "Show common tasks in the folder" in the corresponding tab page.
2, delete the network neighborhood in the desktop
In some system state, we sometimes can not directly delete the "Network Neighborhood" icon in the system desktop, but if we really do not want the "My Network Places" icon to continue When appearing in the system desktop, you can use the following tricks to forcefully delete the icon:
First use the mouse to click the "Start" and "Run" commands in the system desktop one by one, and enter from the pop-up system run text box. "regedit" string command, click the "OK" button, open the system registry editing window of the local computer;
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Secondly in the left pane of the edit window , position the mouse on the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" registry subkey, and then double-click the subkey with the mouse to select "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explo" from the subsequently expanded registry branch. The rer\\Desktop\\NameSpace subkey, under the corresponding "NameSpace", carefully find out whether there is a key named "{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}" (as shown in Figure 2), the key value In fact, it corresponds to the "My Network Places" icon in the system desktop;
After finding the registry key corresponding to the "Network Neighborhood" icon, right-click the key value and execute "Delete" from the pop-up context menu. "Command, finally press the F5 function key to refresh the system registry. At this time, when we look at the system desktop, we find that the "My Network Places" icon in the system desktop has been deleted.
3, hidden information in the network neighborhood
In general, after opening the network neighborhood window, we can often see all the workgroup information in the entire network and all workstation information under each workgroup. However, sometimes for security reasons, we don't want users to see which shared resources are available on the current network through the Network Neighborhood window. In this case, we need to find a way to hide all the information in the Network Neighborhood window. Hidden and can not destroy the mutual access ability between computers in the LAN, the following is the specific hidden operation steps:
First use the mouse to click the "Start", "Run" command in the system desktop, run the text from the pop-up system Enter the "regedit" string command in the box, click the "OK" button, open the system registry editing window of the local computer;
Secondly in the left pane of the editing window, locate the mouse in it On the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" registry subkey, double-click the subkey with the mouse, and then select the "Software\\Microsoft\\windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies" subkey from the subsequently expanded registry branch. Check whether the "Policies" subkey is below There is a "Network" subkey. If you don't find it, you can use the mouse directly. Click the "Policies" subkey, and then execute the "New" /"items" command in the context menu, and set the newly created subkey name to "Network";
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follow the same steps, create a string value named "NoEntireNetwork" under the "Network" subkey, and then The value of the string value is also It is set to "1", and finally restart the computer so that the system can be set up to take effect. 4, hidden mapping network drive function
In order to facilitate access to shared resources in the LAN, we often map a network drive function in the network neighborhood window to map a shared folder to a disk partition of the local computer, and then When accessing the contents of the shared folder, you only need to double-click the specified partition icon of the local disk, instead of opening the Network Neighborhood window again to find the target shared folder. However, if too many network drive mapping connections are created on the local computer at the same time, the startup speed of the local computer may be seriously affected. In view of this, we often need to hide the mapped network drive function in the Network Neighborhood window. To prevent other users from creating network map connections on the local computer at will. To hide the mapped network drive function in the Network Neighborhood window, we can follow the steps below:
First use the mouse to click the "Start" and "Run" commands in the system desktop one by one, and run the text box from the pop-up system. Enter the "regedit" string command, click the "OK" button, open the system registry editing window of the local computer;
In the display area on the left side of the editing window, find the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" registry subkey, Double-click the sub-item with the mouse, and then select the "Software\\Microsoft\\windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer" sub-key from the subsequent expanded registry branch. In the display area corresponding to the "Explorer" sub-key, check whether There is a double-byte key value named "NoNetConnectDisconnect". If the key value is not found, we can right-click the "Explorer" sub-key directly, and then execute "New" from the shortcut menu that pops up. "DWord value" command, then the newly created double-byte value name is "NoNetConnectDisconnect" ;
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Next, double-click the "NoNetConnectDisconnect" double-byte value with the mouse to open the value setting dialog shown in Figure 4, in the "Value Data" text box. Enter the number "1", click the "OK" button, and finally restart the system registry, so that the mapped network drive command in the Network Neighborhood window is automatically hidden, so that others can not pass the command. Feel free to create a network map connection.

5, rejecting the network neighborhood "professional"

When we open the network neighbor window in the windows XP computer, we often find the online neighbor window "properly advocate" to the local area network Shared folders in other workstations are displayed, so that some shared private information on the LAN is easily sneaked out. In order to prevent the shared private information in the LAN from being stolen by others, we can prevent the online neighbor window from displaying the shared folders on other computers by following the steps below:

First in the system desktop Use the mouse to click the "Start", "Settings", "Network Connection" commands one by one, in the network connection list window that pops up, click the "Tools" option in the menu bar, and execute the "Folder Options" in the drop-down menu. "Command, enter the folder option setting interface of the local computer;

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Next, click the "View" tab in the settings interface to open the label setting page shown in Figure 5 and check the page. The "Automatically search for network folder and printer" option is currently selected. If the option is selected, we must cancel its selected state in time, and then click "OK". Button, and finally restart about the local computer system, so if we re-enter the Network Neighborhood window, you see that it will not "arbitrarily call the shots" to display the LAN other computers to share files in a folder.

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