1, block the network * * * to enjoy the function.
If our computer is not in the company's LAN, then the enabled network sharing function is actually useless, and its existence will slow down the startup speed of the system; If you want to improve the startup speed of the system as much as possible, you can completely block the network that the local system has started to enjoy the function. The following are the specific blocking operation steps:
First, execute the Setup/Control Panel/Network Connection command in the Windows system start menu, open the network connection list window of the local computer, find the icon of the local connection, right-click the icon, execute the property command from the shortcut menu that appears later, and open the local connection property setting window;
Secondly, in the General tab page of this window, find the option "Microsoft network files and printers * * *" in the list box "Use the following items for this connection", and uncheck the box in front of this option. Finally, click "OK" to close the property setting window, so that the system won't spend time checking the network enjoyment when it is started next time.
2, shielding full control function
Every time the computer system is started, it will automatically search and scan the related shared folders on the local hard disk. If the access attribute settings of the * * * shared folder are different, the system will scan the target * * * shared folder at different times. For example, if the * * * shared folder is set to "read-only" permission, it may only take 1 millisecond for the system to scan the * * * shared folder, while it may take 1.5 millisecond for the system to scan the * * * shared folder when the access permission of the * * * shared folder is set to "Full Control". Therefore, when we don't want our * * * shared resources to be edited and modified at will, we just need to simply set the property of the * * * shared folder as "read-only" instead of setting it as "full * * * shared" for granted. After all, under this access attribute, the security of the * * * shared folder cannot be guaranteed, and it will also affect the startup speed of the system. To prevent the Full Control function of the target folder, you can follow the following steps:
First open the resource manager window of the system, find the target * * * shared folder in this window, then click the corresponding folder icon with the right mouse button, and select the command option of * * * sharing and security in the shortcut menu that appears later to open the property setting window of the target * * * shared folder.
Secondly, click the "Security" tab in the property setting window to open the tab setting page. In the "Group or User Name" list box on this page, select the specific user account that you often log in to the system. For example, the author chooses the "ower" account here.
Next, select the "Full Control" item in the list box corresponding to "ower Permission" and uncheck it in the "Allow" box corresponding to this option, so that we can block the "Full Control" function of the target * * * folder, then open the "Read" permission or "Write" permission of the target * * folder according to the actual access needs, and finally click.
3, shielding automatic search function
When starting a computer with WindowsXP system, the computer will generally search all the resources in the LAN environment by itself. Obviously, this self-assertion "behavior" will also affect the rapid start-up of the computer system. In order to improve the startup speed of the system, we can prevent the local system from automatically searching for * * * resources according to the following methods:
First, open the resource manager window of the local system, click Tools Options in the menu bar of this window, click Folder Options from the drop-down list that appears behind to enter the folder option setting interface of the system, and click View tab to open the option setting window;
Find the option of "automatically search network folders and printers" in this window, uncheck the box in front of this option, and then click the "OK" button, so that the computer system will not waste time automatically searching other resources in the LAN environment when it is started next time, and the system startup speed should be obviously improved.
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4, shielding automatic distribution function
The "automatic assignment function" mentioned here actually refers to the function that Windows automatically assigns IP addresses to local network card devices by default; Once the IP address of the local network card is set to be automatically obtained, it takes a certain time to apply for a usable dynamic IP address from the DHCP server in the local area network every time the computer system is started. If the DHCP server cannot be accessed, the computer system will repeatedly try to connect to access the DHCP server until the access times out, so that the startup speed of the system will be seriously affected, and even the system will be in a state of suspended animation. In order to prevent the system from wasting time connecting to the DHCP server during startup, we only need to set a static IP address for the network card device in advance, and the following steps can be followed to allocate a static IP address for the network card device:
First, click Start/Settings/Network Connection/LAN Connection to directly enter the LAN connection property setting interface of the local system. In the General tab of the setting interface, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option and click the Properties button on the corresponding page to open the property setting interface. For example, the IP address of ADSL equipment is generally "192.168.1.65438", then we can set the IP address of the network card to "192.1.65438".
Next, select "Use the following DNS server address", and then fill in the real DNS server IP address of the local ISP here. For example, the real DNS address of ISP is "61.172.7.1",then we can fill in the address here and click "OK" at the same time, so that we can put the above IP.
5, shielding network mapping function
In order to quickly access the * * * shared folder in the other computer after each boot, many people often map the other computer's * * shared folder to a disk partition in the local computer through the network mapping function. Although this method has brought great convenience to the access of * * *, it has brought great influence to the startup of the system. After all, it takes time to search, scan, and connect each other's folders every time the system starts. In fact, we don't need to visit another folder every time we start. Obviously, opening the network mapping function of the * * * folder at will seriously slow down the startup speed of the computer system.
In order to keep the system startup speed unaffected, we can disconnect the temporarily unused network mapping connection in the local computer according to the following steps:
First, use the mouse to double-click the "My Computer" icon on the desktop of the system, then click the "Tools" item in the menu bar in the pop-up window, then execute the "Disconnect Network Drive" command in the drop-down menu that appears, then select a network drive partition number that is not used for the time being, and then click the "OK" button.
Of course, we can also directly use the "netuse" command to disconnect the network mapping. When using this method to shield the network mapping function, we only need to open the running dialog box of the system and execute the "cmd" string command in it, and then we can switch the system interface to the MS-DOS command line state. Then execute the "netusex:/del" string command at the DOS prompt, and the network mapping connection with the network disk partition of "X" will be disconnected. If you want to quickly disconnect all network mapping connections in the local computer, you only need to execute the string command "netuse*/del".