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No file or print sharing via the registry
Hi All,
I want to turn off File and Print sharing via the registry. I am finding this article: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/818/d...ng-in-network/ Disable File and Print Sharing for network security 1. click Start - Run - Regedit 2. click HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network 3. Add a new DWord Value 4. Rename it to (NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing) 5. Assign it a value of 1 This is easy for me to do, but something seems off. Seems to me that was a Windows 98 thing. Is this the correct key(s)? Many thanks, -T |
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No file or print sharing via the registry
Simplest and most secure approach is to disable and stop the Server service in services.msc This does have the drawback that you cannot browse the LAN. Not important if you connect by a logon script or predetermined mappings, though, "ToddAndMargo" wrote: Hi All, I want to turn off File and Print sharing via the registry. I am finding this article: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/818/d...ng-in-network/ Disable File and Print Sharing for network security 1. click Start - Run - Regedit 2. click HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network 3. Add a new DWord Value 4. Rename it to (NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing) 5. Assign it a value of 1 This is easy for me to do, but something seems off. Seems to me that was a Windows 98 thing. Is this the correct key(s)? Many thanks, -T |
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No file or print sharing via the registry
Simplest and most secure approach is to disable and stop the Server service in services.msc This does have the drawback that you cannot browse the LAN. Not important if you connect by a logon script or predetermined mappings, though, "ToddAndMargo" wrote: Hi All, I want to turn off File and Print sharing via the registry. I am finding this article: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/818/d...ng-in-network/ Disable File and Print Sharing for network security 1. click Start - Run - Regedit 2. click HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network 3. Add a new DWord Value 4. Rename it to (NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing) 5. Assign it a value of 1 This is easy for me to do, but something seems off. Seems to me that was a Windows 98 thing. Is this the correct key(s)? Many thanks, -T |
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No file or print sharing via the registry
"ToddAndMargo" wrote:
Hi All, I want to turn off File and Print sharing via the registry. I am finding this article: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/818/d...ng-in-network/ Disable File and Print Sharing for network security 1. click Start - Run - Regedit 2. click HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network 3. Add a new DWord Value 4. Rename it to (NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing) 5. Assign it a value of 1 This is easy for me to do, but something seems off. Seems to me that was a Windows 98 thing. Is this the correct key(s)? Many thanks, -T Anteaus wrote: Simplest and most secure approach is to disable and stop the Server service in services.msc This does have the drawback that you cannot browse the LAN. Not important if you connect by a logon script or predetermined mappings, though, Thank you, -T |
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No file or print sharing via the registry
"ToddAndMargo" wrote: Hi All, I want to turn off File and Print sharing via the registry. I am finding this article: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/818/d...ng-in-network/ Disable File and Print Sharing for network security 1. click Start - Run - Regedit 2. click HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network 3. Add a new DWord Value 4. Rename it to (NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing) 5. Assign it a value of 1 This is easy for me to do, but something seems off. Seems to me that was a Windows 98 thing. Is this the correct key(s)? Many thanks, -T Anteaus wrote: Simplest and most secure approach is to disable and stop the Server service in services.msc This does have the drawback that you cannot browse the LAN. Not important if you connect by a logon script or predetermined mappings, though, Thank you, -T |
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