Re: How to disable file/folder sharing?




"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ms wrote:

You seem to be having a hard time with this. Simply disable the Server
service and there will not be any file sharing, period! There will be no
need to look anywhere else or to disable anything else, as long as the
Server service is disabled there will be no file sharing and it will not
be possible to add file sharing as long as the service remains disabled.
End of story.

John


<Grin> We seem to have come full circle. This is exactly what
I suggested in my reply at the very beginning of this long thread,
yet the OP appears to have chosen to ignore my recommendation.


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