I am trying to find a script that will disable all local default shares. Does anyone have one that will work? Windows 2000 server, with Windows XP workstations.
Thanks for you help.
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Server Share Check (SrvCheck) is a command-line tool that lists nonhidden shares on a computer and enumerates the access control lists (ACLs) for each share.
You can disable these shares, but only for the current session. When you restart Windows, the shares will be reenabled. You cannot change the permissions on these shares anytime. If you attempt to do this, you receive the following message:
This has been shared for administrative purposes. The permissions cannot be set.
I am sorry I think I did not explain my situation very well. We have had a few problems with end users browsing the network and looking at other peoples desktops. I am pretty sure that they are just doing a windows run \\computer\C$. I thought there was s script that I could put into the GPO logon, that would disable there local default shares. Is this not true?
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