Tips for hiding Vista workstations in My Network Places

  

We know that in Windows xp and above workstation systems, Network Neighborhood will search for and display other workstations on the LAN by default; however, For workstations that store important private information, they certainly don't want to be automatically searched and displayed by their online neighbors.

In Windows XP and above versions of workstation systems such as Vista, the network neighbors in the system will show by default that other workstations on the LAN will not be hidden. So can you hide the Vista workstation in My Network Places? of course can. Let's take a look at how to hide Vista workstations in My Network Places:

For some workstations that store important private information, you don't want to be automatically searched and displayed by your network neighborhood. In order to allow the network neighborhood to find its own workstation, we can take a variety of methods to hide the local workstation; for the Vista workstation system, we can use the system to disable the network discovery function to hide the local workstation Here, the following are specific hidden steps:

First log in to the Vista workstation system as a system administrator, then right click on the system desktop and click on the "Network" icon - "Attributes" ;--&"Share and Discover" setting items, under which we will see many setting options for network sharing;

Next we can click on “Network Discovery” The down arrow button of the area--“Set”--Select “Close network discovery"options--click “application", and finally start the workstation system, so that other workstations in the LAN You can't find the "shadow" of the Vista workstation through the online neighbor window.

Of course, you need to remind your friends that once the network discovery function that comes with the Vista system is turned off, the Vista workstation itself cannot see other workstations through the online neighbor window.

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