How to know which shared folders I have?

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I want to know how can I see which shared folders I have on my machine. I can see this using the net share command, but is there any graphic way to do this?
 
put \\computername in explorer address bar, or in Start/Run

hth

philip ashley


Carlos Caraccioli said:
I want to know how can I see which shared folders I have on my machine. I
can see this using the net share command, but is there any graphic way to do
this?
 
this will also work

\\127.0.0.1

hth

philip ashley

Carlos Caraccioli said:
I want to know how can I see which shared folders I have on my machine. I
can see this using the net share command, but is there any graphic way to do
this?
 
I want to know how can I see which shared folders I have on my machine. I can see this using the net share command, but is there any graphic way to do this?

To see what shared folders you have and who is accessing them from
other machines:

1. Right click My Computer.
2. Click Manage.
3. Click System Tools.
4. Click Shared Folders.
5. Click Shares to see the shared folders.
6. Click Sessions to see who is accessing them.
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Carlos Caraccioli said:
I want to know how can I see which shared folders I have on my machine. I
can see this using the net share command, but is there any graphic way to do
this?
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How about this:

1. Right click My Computer
2. Click on Explore
3. Expand all Partitions / Drives
4. Any folders showing a hand underneath them are shared folders

I believe that would be considered a graphic way of showing shared folders.
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