TSGL: How to remove shares from folders

Ron Brunton rbrunton at accesswave.ca
Tue Jan 2 17:30:41 EST 2007


As a bit more follow-up from my previous post, I visited the sites you
listed below. 

The shares referenced in these pages are the administrative shares and it
doesn't appear to me this is the same thing as sharing a folder or drive. I
think I made an error confusing the two when I read your post. Looking at
the Computer Management applet, the shares you describe are indeed on by
default. I interpret this, however, to mean that I have access to my entire
machine as a user with administrative privileges. You may also be confusing
the two (or not - I'm not sure).

We have three computers on our home network and I can access my own
(obviously) but only those folders on the other computers that have turned
sharing on. I can't access anything else on those computers. If you turn off
the Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop that should keep your system safe.
You should also double check using the right-click/Properties/Sharing on the
root of each drive to see if it looks like you are actually sharing the
drive.

I also ran the Baseline Security Analyser and it reports 5 shares as an
information item (not a threat).

Does this help?

Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of A Hasanat Khan
Sent: January 2, 2007 10:47 AM
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Subject: Re: TSGL: How to remove shares from folders

I have been doing some research on shares and have come across the following

sites:

http://www.antionline.com/showthread.php?t=233879
http://www.jinx.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=38610
http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=5055

It seems that all drives are automatically shared and cannot be unshared. 
The shares are automatically enabled at reboot. The only way is to modify 
the Registry. My point is if this is the default, how come that MS Baseline 
security analyzer is telling me that I have too many shares, when I cannot 
remove them, not easily that is. I have 7 shares for the 7 partitions.

Presumably it cannot be all that unsafe with shares on, as otherwise MS 
would have done something about it.

Perhaps others can check whether their computers have shares enabled or not.

It must be if that is the default and they cannot be changed.

Win XP Pro with SP2 and all updates

Kind regards

Hasanat


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Russell W. Coover" <coover at fastmail.fm>
To: "'Tech Support Guy Mailing List'" <list at tsgserver.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: TSGL: How to remove shares from folders


> It is very dangerous to have your entire disk shared. Anybody who gains
> access to your network could do anything they wanted to your computer. If
> you download software which has a Trojan attached, your computer will
> probably join the millions of others around the world which have been made
> robots to do their masters wishes. And you are not the master.
>
> Frankly, I do not know what your problem is or how it occurred in the 
> first
> place, but I wouldn't rest until it was solved and removed. You may wish 
> to
> read the following ...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308418
>
> Before trying anything, however, a full backup is in order. And the best
> full backup would be to Clone the drive to another. Acronis' True Image or
> Norton's Ghost is best for that. A free cloning software is DrvImagerXP,
> which I've found does a good job, but is difficult to use.
>
> Next, try to make the changes as Administrator in the Safe Mode. That may
> just do the job.
>
> I wish you well.
>
> Russ Coover
>
> I am trying to find myself. If you see me before I do, please ask me to 
> wait
> until I return.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
> Behalf Of A Hasanat Khan
> Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:57 AM
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> Subject: TSGL: How to remove shares from folders
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have learned a lot from this group. But I do not recall this particular
> problem. MS Baseline Security Analyzer tells me that me that I have too 
> many
>
> shared folders, 7 in all, nd should be teduced. Sure enough I follow their
> guide line.  go to Admin Tools, Computer Management, and find that ALL my
> disk as well as the Windows folder have default shares as 'Total Control',
> which means anyone can share. MS tells me to right click on the shared
> folder in Computer Management. and change the share to a limited one. I
> right click, and the only options available are 'refresh' and 'help'. No
> option to change the share.
> I even tried right clicking a folder in Windows Explorer, to see whether
> there was anything there. There was one entry, and it led prompyly to 
> Admin
> Tools and Computer Management. Back to square one.
>
> Can any one help? Or does it matter if it is not changed?
>
> Hasanat
> from Bangladesh
>
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