Network shares C:\ as $ share

From: Adam (walters2_at_coventry.ac.uk)
Date: 05/08/03


Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:49:26 -0700


Hi

Whenever I restart my computer, windows automatically
shares my C: drive as C$ over the network. When I stop
sharing it, a message appears telling me that it will be
shared again if the server is restarted or the system is
rebooted.

I am running XP Pro, using NTFS and Advanced file sharing
is activated. I am also on a workgroup network. I have
restricted access under the security tab to my username
only.

But how can I stop windows from automatically sharing the
c drive each time my computer is rebooted??

Hope someone can help

Cheers,
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