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Bonnie
March 14th 04, 06:41 PM
Can't block network sharing:
I've tried a million different ways, but I always end up at
"Properties\sharing\network sharing and security", but the box "Share
this folder with network" is already unchecked, indicating that I'm
not sharing, but I AM SHARING all.
Don't know if this is relevant, but in the menu above for "local
sharing & security", that box is greyed out, hence unavailable.
Thanks, Bonnie
Colin Nash [MVP]
March 14th 04, 08:01 PM
What is leading you to conclude that you are sharing everything despite the
checkboxes being cleared?
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Colin Nash
Microsoft MVP
Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware
"Bonnie @optonline.net>" <JECElect<unspam> wrote in message
...
> Can't block network sharing:
> I've tried a million different ways, but I always end up at
> "Properties\sharing\network sharing and security", but the box "Share
> this folder with network" is already unchecked, indicating that I'm
> not sharing, but I AM SHARING all.
> Don't know if this is relevant, but in the menu above for "local
> sharing & security", that box is greyed out, hence unavailable.
>
> Thanks, Bonnie
Bonnie
March 14th 04, 08:23 PM
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 13:40:31 -0500, "Colin Nash [MVP]"
> wrote:
>What is leading you to conclude that you are sharing everything despite the
>checkboxes being cleared?
Thank you Ben & Colin...
regarding how I know I'm sharing everything, is that on
other computer on the network, all files, even other partitions are
completely available to peruse.
Bonnie
Bonnie
March 14th 04, 10:01 PM
Just noticed something odd.......
Every file I check has file attributes set as "read
only". I changed files to "archve", but still can't block sharing.
I cloned this HD, then upgraded to XP Home
Edition.... Is it possible all files are now "read only", and part of
the problem?
Thanks, Bonnie
Maurice N
March 14th 04, 10:41 PM
> Just noticed something odd.......
> Every file I check has file attributes set as "read
> only". I changed files to "archve", but still can't block sharing.
> I cloned this HD, then upgraded to XP Home
> Edition.... Is it possible all files are now "read only", and part of
> the problem?
> Thanks, Bonnie
Hi Bonnie,
Files having attributes of "read only" is one thing (and not having to =
do with "sharing").
Did you by chance transfer your data files from a CD to your system's =
hard drive?
Files burned to a CD wind up with attribute of "read only" on the CD. =
Then if you copy them, the copy has the same attributes.
Now, then, what is the sharing issue?
--=20
Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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Bonnie
March 14th 04, 11:23 PM
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 15:20:44 -0600, "Maurice N" >
wrote:
>> Just noticed something odd.......
>> Every file I check has file attributes set as "read
>> only". I changed files to "archve", but still can't block sharing.
>> I cloned this HD, then upgraded to XP Home
>> Edition.... Is it possible all files are now "read only", and part of
>> the problem?
>> Thanks, Bonnie
>Hi Bonnie,
>Files having attributes of "read only" is one thing (and not having to do with "sharing").
>Did you by chance transfer your data files from a CD to your system's hard drive?
>Files burned to a CD wind up with attribute of "read only" on the CD. Then if you copy them, the copy has the same attributes.
>
>Now, then, what is the sharing issue?
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Thank you, Maurice. I cloned the drive using Maxtor utility, and
probably giving the same results you stated with the CD thing.
Regarding my orginal problem, That was at the top of the
thread, you may be seeing this as an re: so, here is the original
question:
Can't block network sharing:
I've tried a million different ways, but I always end up at
"Properties\sharing\network sharing and security", but the box "Share
this folder with network" is already unchecked, indicating that I'm
not sharing, but I AM SHARING all.
Don't know if this is relevant, but in the menu above for "local
sharing & security", that box is greyed out, hence unavailable.
Thanks, Bonnie
Maurice N
March 15th 04, 02:21 PM
Bonnie wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 15:20:44 -0600, "Maurice N" >
> wrote:
>=20
>>> Just noticed something odd.......
>>> Every file I check has file attributes set as "read
>>> only". I changed files to "archve", but still can't block sharing.
>>> I cloned this HD, then upgraded to XP Home
>>> Edition.... Is it possible all files are now "read only", and part
>>> of the problem?
>>> Thanks, Bonnie
>> Hi Bonnie,
>> Files having attributes of "read only" is one thing (and not
>> having to do with "sharing"). Did you by chance transfer your data
>> files from a CD to your system's hard drive? Files burned to a CD
>> wind up with attribute of "read only" on the CD. Then if you copy
>> them, the copy has the same attributes. =20
>>=20
>> Now, then, what is the sharing issue?
> ***********************************************
> Thank you, Maurice. I cloned the drive using Maxtor utility, and
> probably giving the same results you stated with the CD thing.
> Regarding my orginal problem, That was at the top of the
> thread, you may be seeing this as an re: so, here is the original
> question:
>=20
> Can't block network sharing:
> I've tried a million different ways, but I always end up at
> "Properties\sharing\network sharing and security", but the box "Share
> this folder with network" is already unchecked, indicating that I'm
> not sharing, but I AM SHARING all.
> Don't know if this is relevant, but in the menu above for "local
> sharing & security", that box is greyed out, hence unavailable.
> Thanks, Bonnie
From your other note, you said (as much) you are on a network and from =
other pcs you can see & navigate folders on the XP pc.
Is it all folders that can be seen? Is this on your home network?
If this is on a business network, do see your network administrator.
Until this is squared away, bring up Help and Support Center from your =
XP Start-main menu. Do some searches on "sharing".
To secure a folder, here is 2 suggestions from it.
If you are not logged on to a domain or if you are running Windows XP =
Home Edition, do the following:
1.. Right-click the shared folder or drive, and then click Properties. =
2.. On the Sharing tab, click Share this folder on the network.=20
3.. Set any other options that you want, and then click OK.=20
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"You can hide the shared resource from users by typing $ as the last =
character of the shared resource name. Users can map a drive to this =
shared resource, but they cannot see the shared resource when they =
browse to it in Windows Explorer or in My Computer, or when they use the =
net view command on the remote computer. "
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Finally, from Kelly's XP Corner, http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
under Security Tab
"To Display the Security Tab: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Appearance =
& Themes/Folder Options. View/Advanced
and clear "Use Simple File Sharing". "
--=20
Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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