sup3rsprt said:
it's always been here since Windows 2000

Start > right-click on Computer > Manage > Shared Folders > Shares
"local Users and groups" is not available in Home Premium. What would be a good way to view all shares in Home Premium?

Barman58 said:
One other trick for a quick check of visible shares ....

Start menu - Search ...

enter \\computername\ where computername is the name of your machine or any other visible on the network and the shares will be listed in the left pane of the start menu
I can't seem to get this to work. I have 3 shared folders on my little test PC running Home Premium and they don't show up using this method. Also, the MMC does not include "users and groups" in Home Premium.