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17-14 Chapter 17 Monitoring and Managing Shared Folders by Using Computer Management<br />

Exercise 2: Stop Sharing a Folder<br />

1. Under Shared Folders, click Shares.<br />

2. Select the Library folder in the right pane.<br />

3. On the Action menu, click Stop Sharing.<br />

Windows XP Professional displays a message box, asking if you are sure you want<br />

to stop sharing Library.<br />

4. Click Yes.<br />

The Library share disappears from the list of shared folders.<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Caution If you stop sharing a folder while a user has a file open, the user might lose data.<br />

The following questions are intended to reinforce key information presented in this<br />

lesson. If you are unable to answer a question, review the lesson materials and try the<br />

question again. You can find answers to the questions in the “Questions and Answers”<br />

section at the end of this chapter.<br />

1. Which of the following tools can you use to create a shared folder on a remote<br />

computer? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. Windows Explorer<br />

b. Computer Management<br />

c. Administrative Tools<br />

d. Shared Folders snap-in<br />

2. How do you create and share a folder on a remote computer?<br />

Lesson Summary<br />

■ You can use Computer Management (or the Shared Folders snap-in in a custom<br />

console) to share an existing folder or to create and share a new folder on the<br />

local computer.<br />

■ You can also use Computer Management to create a shared folder on a remote<br />

computer.

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