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Disable Windows default shares
By secgeeks - Posted on May 15th, 2007
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Hidden shares are special shares identified by the dollar sign ($) at the end of the share name. By default, Windows automatically creates administrative shares for each logical disk on your system in addition to another share called ADMIN$ for the Windows root directory.Although these shares are designed for remote management and accessible only to [...]


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