How to find the shared folder in Win7 system? How to find the shared file on the LAN?

  

Regardless of whether it is Win7 or other operating systems, data security has always been a topic of concern for users. Even if the local operating system is armed to the teeth, it is impossible to prevent pervasive "professionals", especially the most easily negligent sharing of files. You may have forgotten which files you have shared, and now we need to find out the TAs one by one.

Today, more and more support Wifi wireless Internet access, electronic equipment, in addition to desktop computers and notebooks, as well as netbooks, tablets, mobile phones, e-books, electronic photo albums. Sharing video, music, or files between different devices can be independent of location. However, it is very simple to open sharing, but after sharing more, you also know which files in your computer are already shared, can be seen on other devices, and which files have write access? If our wireless network is invaded or connected to someone else's network, our privacy and data security will be greatly threatened.

How do I find a shared file that I have forgotten?

Method 1, Explorer Folder

We only need to set the following settings to see if the file is shared.

1, the folder to & ldquo; Details & rdquo; view shows, then right click and select & ldquo in the subject line of the folder; other & rdquo ;;


2, & ldquo; selected details & rdquo; found in the list and select & ldquo; shared state & rdquo; and & ldquo; shared & rdquo; two, and confirm & mdash; & mdash;


3. at this point, we can see in the detail view in the current folder, which has been shared folder, which folder is not shared;

& ldquo; & rdquo ;: shared representation This folder has been shared to the network through the file sharing feature of Windows, which can be seen by other device vendors.

<;Private“: Indicates that the folder can only be accessed as the current user. Other users must enter the current user account, otherwise the shared folder cannot be accessed.

Method 2, Command Prompt

The above method can only view whether subfolders in a folder have been shared, but if you want to view all the shared folders in the current system, do?

1. First, use a simple command to quickly view it in the command prompt:

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    Net share

    copy Code Net share

    2, after running the effect is as follows:

    because of the small series computer is not set to share files, so we can not see what resources are shared.

    Third, use Rubik's Cube or Win7 optimization master inside the shared management

    This shared management function is in the Rubik's Cube or Win7 optimization master, network settings -> network sharing settings, not only can Display the current shared folder and other hidden system settings, but also limit, of course, we recommend to disable the default share. Way management console, graphically;

    Fourth, shared folders

    If you feel that the command line is not strong enough, you can also use the Win7 & ldquo; & rdquo shared folders Manage and view all folders that have already been shared. The way to open the management console is very simple. You can select ““Manage” in the “Computer” context menu to open “Computer Management": or run directly in the Start menu“fsmgmt.msc“ You can open a separate "shared folder" management window directly. In which the & rdquo; Share & ldquo; panel, we can not only see all the files that have been shared folder, you can see how many users currently connected to this folder, very intuitive:

    Not only that, but the management console also supports creating a new shared folder directly, or closing a share.

    As long as you can find out the shared files that exist in the Win7 system, you can centrally manage them. You can rest assured that the files are leaked!

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