Office Local Wide Network

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I have been working for two years, mainly engaged in software programming, and has been in front of the computer, and I have been studying a LAN, and I have a little experience. Here, take some local area network tips that you usually accumulate out! Share it! By the way, the operating system used by myself is Windows2000.

First, hide the shared folder

In the company's LAN, some folders are often shared to allow others to access, but once the folder is shared, all computers in the local area network can see this shared folder in the online neighbor, some When we just want some users who need to access this folder, we want to let other unrelated users "will not see", how can I do? Hey, look!

To allow other users to access a folder directly through online neighbors (such as "My Sharing" folder), we can "hide" it, the specific methods are as follows:

Right-click on the folder icon, select "Sharing and Security" in the shortcut menu, select the "Share" tab in the open window, select "Share this folder", enter the shared file in the text box behind the "shared name" Candle the name and add a half angle "$" after the folder name, and finally click "OK" to save the settings.

If you do not add a "$" in the above window, you can also right-click the shared folder, select "Rename" to add this shared file name to the "$" character (for example, "I Sharing $ ").

After such an operation, other users open online neighbors, the shared folder will not be seen in the online neighbor list.

If you want a user to access your shared folder, just tell him the absolute path of this shared folder, this path is "// Your Computer Name / My Sharing $", just enter it The resource manager's address bar can be accessed and will be accessed, pay attention: "$" later is essential, if this character will be unsuccessful.

Second, hidden your computer

The above method is to hide a specific folder in the local area, if you want to hide your computer, please see:

Click Start → Run ", enter" CMD "in the Open" Run dialog box to open the command line window, enter "Net Config Server / Hidden: Yes", you can enter the bus, so that others can not Online neighbors directly see your computer, only access your computer by entering "// computer name" in the Explorer Address Bar.

However, the above method can only be valid for the current, and then re-run the command after restarting the system. If you want to keep your computer from the online neighbors, you can achieve the purpose by modifying the registry:

Open the Registry Editor, expand "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CURRENTCONTROLSET / Services / LanmanServer / Parameters" in the left window, find the dword type value in the right window to change to "1", press "F5" to refresh the registry, then Turn off the registry.

Third, completely ban others from accessing their resources casually

To completely eliminate others in the LAN to illegally access your computer, you will not be affected, then please look down!

In Windows2000, if you are not set, all your resources will be fully shared, if your username is administrator, and there is no password, then your computer is dangerous, because all of your important information or commercial confidentiality Will be stealing even deleted, when you arrive, you will regret it. Of course, here, I will provide you with two ways: 1. Set the administrator password, of course, the complex point is good, it is best to bring a number, with special symbols, and for users of this machine you want to view, especially for users who are provided to access your computer, you only need to give Out of a read-only permissions, for non-system account, it is disabled!

2. If you think that managing users are too trouble, then I teach you a simpler way, that is, through batch files to achieve the purpose of resource management. You first create a batch file, just let a name, such as Test.bat, then edit it, if your hard disk is divided into C, D two districts, then the editing content is as follows:

NET Share IPC $ / DEL

Net Share Admin $ / DEL

NET Share C $ / DEL

NET Share D $ / DEL

Then, save it, put the batch file in the [Start] - [Start] menu, after each machine is started, all system default shared resources will be disabled! Now you look at any folder or drive letter, click right click, [Sharing] in the menu, huh, huh! If you want to share a file, run the DOS mode, enter: Net Share IPC $ after the command prompt, then your sharing is restored, so that the resources of your machine have mastered in their own hands. Oh, it is very convenient!

By the way, I still have a tip here, let your computer disappear throughout the LAN! ! Even if you pass the "// computer name", you can't access it, but you can freely access the shared resources of others, cool! Enter [Network and Dial Connections], double-click [Local Connection], click [Properties], and share the [Microsoft Network and Printer Sharing], then you will start from now, you will invisible! Hey!

Ok, I have written so much in a breath. In fact, there are still many things I hope to share it with you. If there is something wrong, I hope everyone is correct!

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