Windows 7 simple file sharing group policy




















This method works just fine, but I wanted to disable simple file sharing on machines that had already been deployed, without any end user interaction. I figured the easiest way to do this was to edit the registry on the remote machines. KB explains that the registry value that needs to be changed to disable simple file sharing is:.

Change the value from 1 simple file sharing enabled to 0 simple file sharing disabled. Please note that if you are running Windows XP Home, you will not have the option to disable simple file sharing through Windows Explorer unless you boot to safe mode.

Founder of The Back Room Tech and managing editor. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. Hi Experts, i want to block folder sharing or sharing option from user machine for all domain users by using group policy.

Rgds, Balwan Singh. Saturday, December 4, AM. Hi, Since sharing most folders requires administrator privileges, you can prevent most sharing by configuring your users to run with standard user accounts. Standard users can only share folders within their profile and that can be prevents using the setting: User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Network Sharing, Prevent users from sharing files within their profile.

This setting requires Vista or later on the client. Thanks, Guy p. Saturday, December 4, PM. Monday, December 6, AM. Hi Balwan, To disable Sharing, as the above suggestions, you can use the policy "Prevent users from sharing files within their profile". Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if a marked post does not actually answer your question.

This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. I have shared the C root with a sharename called CDrive.

I am trying to access this share with a Windows XP system that is enrolled in a Domain. The net use completes successfully, however, when I try to access the shared drive I get a message "Access is denied".

Why is this happenning and how can I correct it? I have seen other posts on similar sharing issues with Windows 7 and XP, but most seem to indicate that both the XP and Windows 7 system must belong in the same workgroup.

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