Always pay attention to resource visitors Simple skills are easy to implement

  
        Nowadays, the Internet is prevalent, and many of the resources you want can be easily obtained from the Internet. This also makes many people have a dependence on the network. Many people are very good at using other people's resources. However, there are some resource providers who are very concerned about who is using or paying attention to their own resources. So, when you want to know who your resources are being used by, it becomes critical! Just like websites, many webmasters care about who their websites are often accessed by, so almost all webmasters have applied. Free webmaster statistics feature to track visitors' visits and viewed pages! So, if the resources are not on the website, but on the LAN, how can we see which computer is accessing the shared resources? What resources are there? Please follow the following methods to keep you an eye on the resource visitors! In Windows2000/XP/2003 and other operating systems, you can always see which user on the LAN is accessing your shared folder. The specific viewing method is as follows: Open the "Control Panel" and select "Administrative Tools" - "Computer Management" option, the "Computer Management" window appears, as shown below. From the left sidebar, click System Tools→ Shared Folders→ Sessions option. In the right column, you can see which computer is accessing your computer. Then select the "System Tools" → "Shared Folders" → "Open File" command from the left column, you can see which files the visitor is accessing in the right column. If you don't want this computer to continue to access your shared files, check the "Session" item in the left column and select it in the right column. Click the right mouse button, select the "Close Session" command from the shortcut menu, click the "Yes" button in the confirmation dialog box that pops up, you can terminate this user access to your computer.
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