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disabling / removing simple file sharing in windows

 
 
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      17th May 2006
windows xp pro:

under folder options > view tab: last option is "Use Simple File
Sharing" and its unchecked, but i'm stuck using simple file sharing.
how can i reset this so that i am NOT using simple file sharing (where
in the registry is this key located and or how do i re-register the
assc. files to enable classic nt style security tab)?

yes, it was working before and i checked for viruses, malware, spyware,
etc. and even checked my security settings (this is an administrators
account).

*TIA*

 
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Steven L Umbach
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      17th May 2006
Why do you think that simple file sharing is still enabled? See the link
below on what registry key to check and configure. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290403

Registry Key and Values
When security settings are set in Windows XP, the following registry key is
used:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
The values are: . ForceGuest=1: Use this value to force guests on
. ForceGuest=0: Use this value to force guests off


"*ProteanThread*" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> windows xp pro:
>
> under folder options > view tab: last option is "Use Simple File
> Sharing" and its unchecked, but i'm stuck using simple file sharing.
> how can i reset this so that i am NOT using simple file sharing (where
> in the registry is this key located and or how do i re-register the
> assc. files to enable classic nt style security tab)?
>
> yes, it was working before and i checked for viruses, malware, spyware,
> etc. and even checked my security settings (this is an administrators
> account).
>
> *TIA*
>



 
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      17th May 2006
because when it was checked the security tab was missing and when it
was not checked the security tab was there and then now for some reason
the security tab is missing even though the box is not checked.

 
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      17th May 2006
*ProteanThread* wrote:

> because when it was checked the security tab was missing and when it
> was not checked the security tab was there and then now for some
> reason the security tab is missing even though the box is not checked.


And the virus/malware status of the computer is...? If you think the box
is clean, what programs (and versions) did you use to determine this?

What changed between the time things worked and the time they didn't?

Malke
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      17th May 2006
On 16 May 2006 21:59:13 -0700, "*ProteanThread*" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>because when it was checked the security tab was missing and when it
>was not checked the security tab was there and then now for some reason
>the security tab is missing even though the box is not checked.



See tip 5767 » How do I remove the Security tab from a Windows XP user?
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com

See tip 6878 » Your Windows XP Professional workgroup/standalone computer only displays the ACL editor in Safe mode?

Jerold Schulman
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      17th May 2006
it just quit working. there are no other tell tale signs of a virus or
malware. haven't installed anything recently.

 
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Steven L Umbach
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      17th May 2006
I would check the registry key I referenced to see if simple file sharing is
indeed disabled or not. If the registry key shows it is disabled then you
have some other problem as to why you can not see the security tab. The
first think I would verify is that you are using NTFS file system and not
FAT32 which will never show a security page for folders. If you are using
NTFS then possibly a Group Policy setting is hiding the security tab. ---
Steve


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> because when it was checked the security tab was missing and when it
> was not checked the security tab was there and then now for some reason
> the security tab is missing even though the box is not checked.
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      17th May 2006
Thanks. What group policies might affect it?

 
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Steven L Umbach
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      17th May 2006
Use gpedit.msc to open local Group Policy and go to user
configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Windows Explorer
and find the setting for "remove security tab" and make sure it is set to
disabled. If the computer is a member of an Active Directory domain then
there could be domain level policy enforcing that setting which running
rsop.msc on the computer should show and which Group Policy was applying the
setting. Also see the link below for a possible explanation. Even though it
applies to NT4.0 I have seen that it also works in XP if the user does not
have permissions to the Rshx32.dll file in windows\system32 directory. It
may also be worthwhile to try an boot into Safe Mode to see if you can see
the security tab then. The built command line tool cacls can also be used to
view and manage NTFS permissions. I also had an XP install where the
security tab could not be seen anymore and though I believe the computer was
free of malware and spyware and I had to do a repair/upgrade install to
resolve the problem which was not a big deal since I have fast cable
internet except that I needed to install the service pack again and then all
critical updates from Windows Updates after doing such. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;193826
http://www.ss64.com/nt/cacls.html --- cacls syntax

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      17th May 2006
thanks.

 
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