delete administrative shares option $ is not available in sp3 ? He

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adel alattal

good morning\evening sirs ..

i want to delete my administrative shares $ from my network shares ..
i have read this article :
" How to create and delete hidden or administrative shares on client
computers "
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314984/en-us

but when i were In the Shared Folder column and when i click right-click at
the share that i want to delete , i were not found Stop sharing option !
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/4352/sharesbd9.jpg

so please help me to solve my problem ..
Thank you very much ..
 
S

Shenan Stanley

adel said:
good morning\evening sirs ..

i want to delete my administrative shares $ from my network shares
..
i have read this article :
" How to create and delete hidden or administrative shares on client
computers "
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314984/en-us

but when i were In the Shared Folder column and when i click
right-click at the share that i want to delete , i were not found
Stop sharing option !
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/4352/sharesbd9.jpg

so please help me to solve my problem ..
Thank you very much ..

Logged into the computer as a system administrator?
 
D

Daniel Petri

In order to stop the administrative shares you need to follow these steps:

www.petri.co.il/disable_administrative_shares.htm

However I strongly suggest that you do NOT do it, and instead carefully
control who has administrative privileges in your company. Deleting these
share might have negative effect on other programs and management tools that
use them.

--
Sincerely,

Daniel Petri
MVP, Senior IT consultant, trainer
www.petri.co.il
 
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adel alattal

yes sir but i already do it and it came again ..
please show this note from topic
" How to create and delete hidden or administrative shares "
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314984/en-us
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Hidden administrative shares that are created by the computer (such as
ADMIN$ and C$) can be deleted, but the computer re-creates them after you
stop and restart the Server service or restart your computer. Hidden shares
that are created by users can be deleted, and they are not re-created after
you restart your computer. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition does not create
hidden administrative shares.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

i tried "www.petri.co.il/disable_administrative_shares.htm" but it became
again !
i tried "http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314984/en-us" but i didn't found
Stop sharing option !
so i looking for solve to my problem ..
 
S

Shenan Stanley

adel said:
good morning\evening sirs ..

i want to delete my administrative shares $ from my network shares
..
i have read this article :
" How to create and delete hidden or administrative shares on client
computers "
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314984/en-us

but when i were In the Shared Folder column and when i click
right-click at the share that i want to delete , i were not found
Stop sharing option !
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/4352/sharesbd9.jpg

so please help me to solve my problem ..

Shenan said:
Logged into the computer as a system administrator?

adel said:
Yes Sir ..

Is this machine in a domain? (Is it a stand-alone personal machine or do
you use it at your job-place?)
 
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adel alattal

Shenan Stanley said:
Is this machine in a domain? (Is it a stand-alone personal machine or do you use it at your job-place?)

--
no sir it is a part of local network without a domain ..
and it is a personal , and i use it at my home ..
 
A

adel alattal

Shenan Stanley said:
Is this machine in a domain? (Is it a stand-alone personal machine or do you use it at your job-place?)

--
no sir it is a part of local network without a domain ..
and it is a personal , and i use it at my home ..
 

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