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Make a batch program (e.g. ::
net share c$/del
net share d$/del
net share e$/del
net share ipc$/del
net share admin$/del
Save the above in a batch file. Then place the file in the program startup group. You can delete the shared directory on your machine.
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If you are referring to the default sharing, you can try: open cmd and enter the net share drive letter $ del Enter OK, but it will be shared after restarting, and the default sharing of windows will be automatically shared after restarting, unless the registry is changed.
If it's not the default sharing, I guess you should check if your user is administrators
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Delete the default share admin$|ipc$
After Windows is installed, some hidden default shares will be created, such as (admin$), which are mainly used when the administrator remotely logs in to manage the system, but for individual users, this is rarely used and not very secure. So, it is necessary for us to cut off this sharing: first in d:
, create a new file and write the following statement in it:
echo off
net share c$/del
net share d$/del
netshare ipc$/del
Next, copy D: to the C: Windows System32 GroupPolicy User Scripts Logon folder.
Then press Win+R, enter, in the open window, in turn "User Configuration Windows Settings Script (Login Login)" folder, double-click the "Login" item in the right pane, in the pop-up window, click the "Add" command, and select the file under the C: Windows System32 GroupPolicy User Scripts Logon folder.
After completing the above settings, reboot the system, it will automatically cut off the default sharing channel of Windows XP, if you have more hard disks, please add them yourself under Net Share D$ Del, such as Net Share E$ Del, Net Share F$ del, etc.
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Get a 360 fix for the system problems.
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Possibly, you can check it out.
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Actually, it doesn't matter much. As long as your administrator account has a strong enough password, that's fine. And if your password is weak, others can easily open it even if you turn off default sharing.
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You don't need to use sharing, just turn it off. Open it when you need it.
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Right-click on the drive letter, Properties, select Sharing, Advanced Sharing, and then click a checkmark.
The landlord tries to turn off the different network shares, so it's fine.
How to close: Control Panel Network & Internet Network & Sharing Center Advanced Sharing Settings.
Inside, the landlord found it himself
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Method:1. To create a bat file, steps: first create a txt file, and enter the content:
net share admin$ /delnet share ipc$ /del
net share c$ /del
net share d$ /del
net share e$ /del
net share f$ /del
net share remote ipc del and then modify the suffix to change. bat
Put it on the C drive and run it.
2: Modify the registration form, and specifically search to prohibit sharing.
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Search on Know " CDE disks are automatically shared every time they are scanned for security vulnerabilities! How do I turn it off? "Almost, but you have to change the suffix txt to bat, don't separate the file name....If you don't understand, add q445429088 yellow....
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Open the computer (win7) - right-click on the hard disk you want to share - share You can set it up, and finally click OK.
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Or right-click, find the drive letter you want to share, and right-click to share the settings.
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Right-click on a shared one, go ahead and try it!
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Run -cmd
.NET Share (View Local Shares).
net share x (drive letter) $ del (delete local share) keeps the IPC
Right-clicking to cancel sharing will not cancel the default sharing of the system.
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Right-click on the drive letter, click Share, and turn it off.
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It's too troublesome to say above.,Click the right button.,Click on the properties.,There's a share in it.,Just follow the operation instructions.。
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When you say that the CDE state is closed, it should mean system restore, right?
It may not be under monitoring, so it can't be restored.
But if you want to restore it to the state when you installed it, then use ghost to restore the backup, I guess you have already made a backup when you installed it, if not, there is no way. You go and see if there is a ghost or suffix for. gho.
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cde doesn't get in the way, you just do what you say upstairs, there's nothing wrong.
Are you talking about the sound of opening a folder? Control Panel, Sound & Audio Devices, Sounds, Program Events, and under you find Startup Navigation, Tune to None and there will be no sound.
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