I have seen this several times in the past, and my experience is that it has always been the result of a virus. I would recommend checking your services for anything that should not be their (2 of the services that I have seen cause this are NTService and FireDaemon). These are legitimate...
You need to go into permissions under the shares properties, remove the everyone group, and add any users or group you wish to have access to the share. You can also grant them whatever rights you want them to have from this screen.
I AM PREPARING TO TAKE MY WINDOWS 2000 SERVER EXAM. I HAVE HEARD MIXED REVIEWS AS FAR AS WHAT IS COVERED ON THE EXAM. CAN ANYONE GIVE SOME INSITE WITH WHAT IS COVERED ON THE EXAM?
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