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Administrative shares are hidden network shares created by Windows NT family of operating systems that allow system administrators to have remote access to every disk volume on a network-connected system. These shares may not be permanently deleted but may be disabled. Administrative shares cannot be accessed by users without administrative privileges. Windows XP and later further curtail the use of these shares. ==Share names== Administrative shares are a collection of automatically shared resources including the following:〔 * Disk volumes: Every disk volume on the system is shared as an administrative share. The name of these shares consists of the drive letters of shared volume plus a dollar sign ($). For example, a system that has volumes C , D and E has three administrative shares named C$, D$ or E$. (NetBIOS is not case sensitive.) * OS folder: The folder in which Windows is installed is shared as admin$ * Fax cache: The folder in which faxed pages and cover pages are cached is shared as fax$ * IPC shares: This area, which is used for inter-process communication via named pipes and is not part of the file system, is shared as ipc$ * Printers folder: This virtual folder, which contains object that represent installed printers is shared as print$ * Domain controller shares: Windows Server family of operating system creates two domain controller-specific shares called sysvol and netlogon which do not have dollar signs ($) appended to their names.〔抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Administrative share」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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