Does the settings for them go back to default (on) every time the modem is reset or the network name changed?
Can anybody on the (home) network can control it but me?
Why does media streaming automatically gets turned on?
(I don’t even have any public folders)
How can I see who is accessing which files through sharing?
(I can find this by myself, I did it in Windows 7, will now check sevenforums; but) Is there any old or new way to check all the shared folders in Windows 8?
I don’t want sharing settings to change when the connection, or the connection name has changed; how can I do this?
I only realized that sharing was on when I tried to rename and move a file. It said it is open somewhere else. Of course it didn’t tell me where, but I guessed it could be someone in the house. It didn’t show me which computer was accessing what? Can I find that out next time it happens?
Yes, I want to put my music into music folder, but that doesn’t mean that I want them to be accessed by the network (As I mentioned before, I don’t have any public folders -or somehow I don’t see them [show hidden files are on])
When I click any library folders (or even any other folder, even in an external drive); stop sharing is always an option, but clicking it doesn’t change anything, stop sharing option still stays on. When I click on sharing settings, I only see my username as the owner.
Any library (or any media file on pc) can be accessed this easily? Even without writing a username and password?
I guess this is enough for now.
Thanks.
Can anybody on the (home) network can control it but me?
Why does media streaming automatically gets turned on?
(I don’t even have any public folders)
How can I see who is accessing which files through sharing?
(I can find this by myself, I did it in Windows 7, will now check sevenforums; but) Is there any old or new way to check all the shared folders in Windows 8?
I don’t want sharing settings to change when the connection, or the connection name has changed; how can I do this?
I only realized that sharing was on when I tried to rename and move a file. It said it is open somewhere else. Of course it didn’t tell me where, but I guessed it could be someone in the house. It didn’t show me which computer was accessing what? Can I find that out next time it happens?
Yes, I want to put my music into music folder, but that doesn’t mean that I want them to be accessed by the network (As I mentioned before, I don’t have any public folders -or somehow I don’t see them [show hidden files are on])
When I click any library folders (or even any other folder, even in an external drive); stop sharing is always an option, but clicking it doesn’t change anything, stop sharing option still stays on. When I click on sharing settings, I only see my username as the owner.
Any library (or any media file on pc) can be accessed this easily? Even without writing a username and password?
I guess this is enough for now.
Thanks.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Acer Aspire 5755G
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-2430M
- Memory
- 6 GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M
- Sound Card
- ¿Dolby Advanced Audio?
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15.6"
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768 / 1920x1080 (HDMI)
- Hard Drives
- 500 GB
- Cooling
- Logitech N200
- Keyboard
- Logitech K330
- Mouse
- Logitech M570 / Logitech M215
- Internet Speed
- 8 MB DL / 1 MB UL
- Browser
- Tor / Firefox
- Antivirus
- Windows