Linux is wonderful,but ,as u know, I am just a newbie... :pQuote:
Originally posted here by Killa_bud
change to linux .... lol but I think you can stop the share using MMC.
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Linux is wonderful,but ,as u know, I am just a newbie... :pQuote:
Originally posted here by Killa_bud
change to linux .... lol but I think you can stop the share using MMC.
very easy - back up your registry just in case
1. Open Regedit
2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> System -> CurrentControlSet -> Control -> Lsa -> restrictanonymous
3. Change "Value Data" from 0 to 1
4. This will disable remote logon to a null IPC$ share
thank u very much, later, I'll have a try. :)
Can I find and modify in local computer policy ?
in fact, I tried and can't find IPC$..
djscribble
I can't delete IPC$ the same as before.. :o
TomYahoo,
By default, if you delete the C$, D$, etc.. Administrative shares, they will be recreated when you reboot. To disable this feature, edit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters
Double click on AutoShareServer and set it to 0 to disable it for a server.
Double click on AutoShareWks and set it to 0 to disable it for a workstation.
If the entries are not present, Add Value of type REG_DWORD. The Range is 0 (disable) or 1 (enable - the default).
thx all the same, I'm sure I will try... :(
atticus nice post, after the edit :P
i haven't tried this on XP but it works fine on 2k, enter this in the run box to open up the "manage shares" box:
rundll32.exe ntlanui.dll,ShareManage
highlight the share and click 'stop sharing'
My solution wasn`t adequate?"