ArkansasSteve
New Member
Due to problems between Vista and a Sync program, I am left with a drive C: that has several folders which "may or may not" be shared on my home network.
Is there a way (perhaps a command line or utility program) to pass thru my C: drive and completely UNSHARE all folders & files, just like after a fresh installation?
Of course, it shouldn't mess with the <share>$ items.
As of now, every time I select "Stop Sharing" to folders that really aren't being shared anyway, I get a dreaded error: Cannot stop because 'This folder is in a shared folder' which, or course it isn't.
I just want to clean things up and start from scratch.
Is there a way (perhaps a command line or utility program) to pass thru my C: drive and completely UNSHARE all folders & files, just like after a fresh installation?
Of course, it shouldn't mess with the <share>$ items.
As of now, every time I select "Stop Sharing" to folders that really aren't being shared anyway, I get a dreaded error: Cannot stop because 'This folder is in a shared folder' which, or course it isn't.
I just want to clean things up and start from scratch.