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17-Jul-2008, 03:46 PM #1
Disabling/Enabling 'File and Printer Sharing' on a Network Connection through cmd
I know how to enable/disable a firewall through command line. But how do I do the same for Files and Printer sharing on a network connection through cmd. This is for an xp workstation(s).

Thank you for your help.
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18-Jul-2008, 03:37 AM #3
If it's SP2'ish, then perhaps something like:
netsh set service type=FILEANDPRINT mode=DISABLE ...
and so on for scope etc.
I don't know if you will also have to close the ports separately or not - or if you will want to clear the spooler with the utility in the tools addons.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l....10).aspx#ECAA
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18-Jul-2008, 01:05 PM #4
Thank you for your help!
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