Win7 Ultimate version of the four ways to close the default shared file

  

Method 1, the batch automatically close method

1, first open the win7 system notebook, enter: net share admin $ /deletenet share c$ /delete

2, then check the hidden share list in the <;Computer Management Tools>, each line, then save the file as bat format, edit the batch The file is dragged 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.

Method 2, direct shutdown method

First double-click the computer icon on the win7 system desktop, then right click on the drive letter in the computer window to select the "share and security" command, open “Share” folder tab can clearly see "Share this folder" is selected, there is a “$” flag behind the shared file name, then we only need to select “ do not share this Folder & rdquo; option, then click the OK button, then you will be prompted that the share is created for management, but the share will be automatically created after restart. Click the “yes" button to close.

Method 3, enter the computer management to close

Since we want to view all hidden shared folders and close them, but there is no shared icon, if there is no direct access, there will be a net of fish. At this time, we right click on the "Computer" option, select "Manage", and select the "Share" item under "Shared Folders" on the left side of the open computer management, so that it will be displayed on the right side. All hidden shares, then just select them and right click, select the “stop sharing” command in the pop-up menu.

Method 4, close by service

First enter the control panel of win7 system, open the "Services" in the "Administrative Tools", found in the service list on the right And double-click the “Server” service, click the “Stop” button, and then set the “Startup Type” to ““ Disabled”. After setting, click the “OK” button. (ps: This method will cause normal shared services to be unusable. This is not convenient for friends who need to use shared services.)

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