Cannot UNSHARE a folder in Workgroup!

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  1. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 x64
       #1

    Cannot UNSHARE a folder in Workgroup!


    HEADDESK. I am so frustrated. I am coming here since I am out of options myself (you know I always try to fix my own problems first). Windows 7 64bit Home Premium.

    A long time ago I shared a file on my desktop. It was just a tiny image, nothing important. The network path to it was Network\[me]\Users\[me]\Desktop. I unshared that file and deleted it, but still that path exists. When one attempts to browse my network, they see The Public Folder and my Personal folder, even though it only links to my Desktop, and that folder is empty. There is nothing else shared. I've right clicked my Users folder, it has no sharing enabled... I have right clicked the desktop, not sharing enabled. I've tried changing my Workgroup name, turning on/off public folder sharing, network discovery, file and printer sharing, with a restart between each new combination. NOTHING. I cannot UNSHARE that location. Can anybody help?
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  2. Posts : 1,810
    Dual Boot: Windows 8.1 & Server 2012r2 VMs: Kali Linux, Backbox, Matriux, Windows 8.1
       #2

    Did you try to unshare it via System Tools/Shared Folders/Shares?

    Also, try http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...0-91b29e3153de
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  3. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I wish that menu was in the control panel or network and sharing section! I never knew that existed.

    However, the share I am trying to unshare is NOT there. In fact, right clicking any section doesn't even give me a Stop Sharing option. I was going to stop sharing my Entire C:\Users folder, and see if it makes any difference, but there is no option to stop sharing or delete or anything. Yes, I am an administrator. Should I just try to reshare my entire user folder and then unshare it? I don't know what to do.
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  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    You need to remove the network path. The link below should help. :)

    Map Network Drive and Disconnect Network Drive - Add or Remove
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  5. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    That's how to remove/disable that feature altogether - do I really need to do that? I've never even used that feature, nor do any network drives show up under my computer with their own letter and such.
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  6. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I thought I had finally fixed the problem, but no, I hadn't... I only discovered the root of it all - when I enable sharing of the public folders (in the Network and Sharing Center > Advanced sharing settings), it reshares the users\me\Desktop link. Apparently it considers the link to my desktop a public folder, yet none of the files inside it are shared. The weird thing is that the first area (the network sharing wizard) shows the sharing and the network path the sharing wizard is enabled, but the Advanced Sharing section NEVER shows it shared at all! Here's how I found that out though...

    One, I turned back on the sharing wizard (Explorer window > Tools > Folder Options > View > Use Sharing Wizard (Recommended). I had that off because I don't use Homegroups (it's really made for homegroups), and 2, I originally turned it off because I believe it was linking things to their exact location (ie if I have a folder on my desktop and I use the wizard to share it, it will appear in Network Drives as [My computer]\Users\[me]\Desktop\[location], rather than just [My computer]\[location]. It follows the same hierarchy to get there, which is not necessary IMO). When I turned it on, the first sharing section was visible (in right click folder > properties > Sharing > section at top above Advanced Sharing) on my folder and my desktop folder AND they showed the Network Path it had (this was not there before) - but weirdly enough, I was only sharing them myself (then how come others could browse them when connected to me?) It wouldn't let me remove myself... I tried resharing it with myself, but that took too long and I cancelled it. Seemed to make no difference. I turned off sharing the public folders, then manually unshared my entire users folder via Advanced Sharing. This finally removed it. I went to turn on my public folders via Windows networking options, and BAM, it's back again. What the hell!? This has a mind of it's own. So I turn off the Public folders, to see if they are linked, and nope, the Public folders disappear, but my desktop link is still there... Turn back on the sharing wizard, and yep, it shows that it really is shared. So having the Network Sharing Wizard on shows you if something is really shared or not.

    This is beyond my skill to fix. There's probably something in the registry or who knows what that controls this, but I came up with a workaround though. Disable the public folder sharing, then unshare the users folder via Advanced Sharing. Then I made a new folder (Public 2) and make that my new public folder, sharing it via Advanced Sharing again. It also skips the additional /Users click you need to get to it.

    Huge update - apparently it's not just me who are having problems like this. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...aebb510?page=3 Mine doesn't have any files in it shared by default, but like the people in that forum are posting, when I turn on Public folder sharing, it shares my PERSONAL folder too, and even after turning it off, it is STILL shared. You must manually unshared the users folder, then create your own public folder and share that instead. This is completely ****ed up... My Grandpa's computer however doesn't do this though, so there must be some trigger. Mine didn't do this until the first time I shared a single desktop item. Guess this is another problem with Windows, not my computer specifically.
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  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #7

    Your description of the problem in the first post was a bit confusing.

    When you share the C:>Users folder which is the default setting for good reason, it also automatically shares all folders that reside inside the C:>Users folder, this of course includes the C:>Users>Public folder as well.

    So if you don't want your personal folders shared out but you do require that the Public folders are shared out, you would need to leave the C:>Users folders shared out "Sharing tab" Not Security tab, then un-share the personal folders by going to C:>Users>UserName, at which point you can selectively stop-sharing as it were, what ever personal folders you want.

    The picture below illustrates how to do this. :)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Cannot UNSHARE a folder in Workgroup!-screenshot-1-.png  
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  8. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    I did not manually share my Users folder at any point. It came on by itself after turning on the public folder option. Why should turning on the default public folder share all user accounts at the same time (when does Public = all users?). That is the misleading, not to mention when you turn that same feature off, expecting them to go, they are still shared, and then you need to manually change that via Advanced Sharing. I actually did try that thing you have in your screenshot a while ago at the beginning of this (not sure I mentioned that or not), but it did nothing. I guess I "fixed" my problem anyways, but for the average user, they wouldn't even get this far due to how the system is designed.
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #9

    Persons Can Wai said:
    That was the first thing I also tried and it did nothing.
    This method works flawlessly I can assure you, unless the NTFS Security permissions "Security Tab" settings were mistakenly adjusted.

    Seriously, why would they show these settings if they didn't do anything?
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  10. Posts : 3,300
    Win7 Home Premium 64x
       #10

    Since it was a picture, can you make sure that media sharing is off as well (saw and issue like this recently) : Windows keeps enabling file sharing
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