Share Control
Share control monitors the shares on the computer with iNode client installed. Share control works together with security level and security policy. You need to select the share control policy to be used in a security policy, and define the action (monitor, inform, isolate, kick out or block and kick out) to be taken when shares do not satisfy the security policy requirements.
Functions
Parameters
- Allow Share: Select this option to allow terminals to share folders. Printer shares and IPC shares are excluded.
- Forbid Windows XP Simple Share: Select this option to forbid Windows XP terminals to enable simple share. By default, simple share is enabled in an XP operating system. In simple share mode, a terminal allows other terminals to access its shared folders without entering the password. Security of this mode is very low.
- Forbid Default Share: Select this option to forbid terminals to enable default share. By default, a Windows operating system enables default share for all logical disks. For example, to manage disk C of the system, other terminals only need to access \\host name\C$ and provide the administrator username and password. Default share is used to manage an entire disk remotely and also lacks of security.
- Service Group: Select a service group for the share control policy. The service group ensures privilege management of the share control policy. The administrators and maintainers can add the share control policy to one of the service groups to which they have the management privilege.
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