Windows folder auto sharing
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 I noticed my windows 10 machine (domain connected) automatically shares the drives (c$, d$, e$). how to prevent windows from automatically sharing d and e drives? 
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 @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: I noticed my windows 10 machine (domain connected) automatically shares the drives (c$, d$, e$). how to prevent windows from automatically sharing d and e drives? Those are administration shares. Unless a person has administration rights to the device they’re not accessible. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Windows folder auto sharing: @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: I noticed my windows 10 machine (domain connected) automatically shares the drives (c$, d$, e$). how to prevent windows from automatically sharing d and e drives? Those are administration shares. Unless a person has administration rights to the device they’re not accessible. is there a way to prevent windows to share D and E even to the domain\administrators? 
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 @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: @JaredBusch said in Windows folder auto sharing: @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: I noticed my windows 10 machine (domain connected) automatically shares the drives (c$, d$, e$). how to prevent windows from automatically sharing d and e drives? Those are administration shares. Unless a person has administration rights to the device they’re not accessible. is there a way to prevent windows to share D and E even to the domain\administrators? Sure, turn off the sharing. Better get permission from your domain admins tho. If you are the domain admin, you can always create a GPO to remove the default shares. 
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 @travisdh1 said in Windows folder auto sharing: @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: @JaredBusch said in Windows folder auto sharing: @AshKetchum said in Windows folder auto sharing: I noticed my windows 10 machine (domain connected) automatically shares the drives (c$, d$, e$). how to prevent windows from automatically sharing d and e drives? Those are administration shares. Unless a person has administration rights to the device they’re not accessible. is there a way to prevent windows to share D and E even to the domain\administrators? Sure, turn off the sharing. Better get permission from your domain admins tho. If you are the domain admin, you can always create a GPO to remove the default shares. Exactly. If you are not a local admin, you can't make these changes once you join a domain, so you're kinda stuck. Plus being on the domain, assuming GPOs are running, they could always change it back. (and by so much more than just GPOs too.) 
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 @Dashrender got it, thanks. 


