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How do I set a default admin share?

By Marcus Reynolds

How do I set a default admin share?

You need to add the ‘admin$’ share which is your C:\Windows location.

  1. Go to C:\windows and right-click –> Properties.
  2. Hit advance sharing.
  3. Click the check box Share this folder.
  4. Enter the name admin$ and hit Permissions.

What is the default administrative share in Windows?

By default, Windows creates the following admin shares: Admin$ — Remote admin (this is the %SystemRoot% directory)

Are administrative shares hidden by default?

Introduction. By default, Windows Server 2008 automatically creates special hidden administrative shares that administrators, programs, and services can use to manage the computer environment or network. These special shared resources aren’t visible in Windows Explorer or in My Computer.

How do I find administrative shares?

You can check if there is such shared configured on your computer: Right-click Windows Icon -> Click Computer management -> Under Shared folders and Share, please see if there is such shared on your computer.

How do I enable C$?

Enable Administrative C$ Share

  1. At the computer, open Computer.
  2. Right-click the C drive and select Properties.
  3. In the Properties box, select the Security tab and verify that the Administrator’s group has full privileges.
  4. To set up C drive sharing with a specific account, select Sharing and click Advanced Sharing.

What is the purpose of an administrative share?

Administrative shares are default shares of every hard drive on a networked computer. They allow local administrators, typically System Administrators, to manage multiple computers and access drives and folders on remote computers, without having those remote drives explicitly shared.

Can you disable Admin shares?

To disable administrative shares, modify the following registry key: Click Start >Run and type regedit . Set the AutoShareWks parameter to 0 . Use this method to remove the C$ and D$ shares also.

What is a default share?

Default Shares means shares in relation to which a default has occurred entitling the Company to issue a direction notice and any further shares which are issued in respect of those shares; Sample 1. Sample 2. Sample 3.

What happens if Administrative shares are deleted?

Automatically created: Administrative shares are created by Windows, not a network administrator. If deleted, they will be automatically recreated.

What is default share?

Default Shares means shares in relation to which a default has occurred entitling the Company to issue a direction notice and any further shares which are issued in respect of those shares; Sample 1. Sample 2.

What happens if administrative shares are deleted?

How do I remove default share?

This can be done through the registry.

  1. Start the registry editor.
  2. Move to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters.
  3. If you are using Workstation create a value (Edit – Add Value) called AutoShareWks (AutoShareServer for server) of type DWORD and press OK.
  4. Close the registry editor.

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