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To remove administrative shares and prevent them from being automatically created in Windows, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click. Run.
- In the Open box, type. ...
- Locate, and then click the following registry subkey: ...
- On the Edit menu, click. ...
- Exit Registry Editor.
- Stop and then start the Server service.
How to remove administrative shares in Windows Server 2008
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Jan 7, 2017 - To remove administrative shares and prevent them from being automatically created in Windows, follow these steps: Click Start, and then click. Run. In the Open box, type. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey: On the Edit menu, click. Exit Registry Editor. Stop and then start the Server service.Disable administrator share - Microsoft
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Jul 2, 2009 - 17 posts - ‎10 authors
For Workstations (Vista/Windows7). Click Start—>Run type regedit click ok. For vista users Enter your UAC credentials to continue. Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch. Open the SYSTEM branch. Open the CurrentControlSet branch. Open the Services branch. Open the LanmanServer branch.How to remove administrative shares in Windows ... - Microsoft Support
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To remove administrative shares and prevent them from being automatically created in Windows, follow these steps: Click Start, and then click. Run. In the Open box, type. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey: On the Edit menu, click. Exit Registry Editor. Stop and then start the Server service.How to remove administrative shares in Windows ... - Microsoft Support
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By default, Windows Server 2008 automatically creates special hidden administrative shares that administrators, programs, and services can use to manage the computer environment or network. These special shared resources are not visible in Windows Explorer or in My Computer. However, you can view them by using ...Disable administrative shares in Windows Server 2012 - Microsoft
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Oct 9, 2014 - 3 posts - ‎2 authors
Note The registry key AutoShareServer must be set as type REG_DWORD. When this value is set to 0 (zero), Windows does not automatically create administrative shares. Note that this does not apply to the IPC$ share or shares that you create manually. Marked as answer by Nahcyrret Friday, October 10, ...How to remove administrative shares in Windows Server 2003
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This step-by-step article describes how to remove default administrative shares, and prevent them from being automatically created in Windows Server 2003. back to the top. Overview. By default, Windows automatically creates special hidden administrative shares that administrators, programs, and services can use to ...How to disable administrative shares on Windows 8 - Microsoft
https://social.technet.microsoft.com › Windows 8.1 IT Pro › Windows 8.1 Networking
May 28, 2013 - 8 posts - ‎3 authors
The problem is that you are using the keys in the wrong place. The correct place for the Keys to disable the Admin shares on windows 8 is as follows. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Disable Administrative share - Microsoft
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Nov 1, 2011 - 6 posts - ‎4 authors
My problem is resolved. I followed the first link for win2008. http://www.How can we disable the automatic administrative share $ by Group ...
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Jul 13, 2007 - 3 posts - ‎2 authors
Windows NT and Windows 2000 open hidden shares on each installation for use by the system account. (Tip: You can view all of the shared folders on your computer by typing NET SHARE from a command prompt.) You can disable the default Administrative shares two ways. One is to stop or disable the ...How to create and delete hidden or administrative shares on client ...
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Describes how to make and delete administrative shares in Windows XP.