Cannot stop sharing folder users

You answered this question here before but nothing using the options listed in my situation.  On my Windows 7 Desktop my entire user profile seems to be shared and I can't turn it off.

If I right click on this folder or any folder I have only two tabs "Général" and "Previous Versions".  If I click users and then in the menu at the top of Windows Explorer that says 'Share with' I have to 'advanced options' once again, click on which appears the property has only of 'Général' and the 'previous versions' tabs.  If I go t 'manage' the computer and then go to 'shared files' and then 'actions' - right-click on the part of users don't give me all the options what-so-ever to stop him. Go up to the menu actions gives me the same results.  I can't even delete this thing.   I can't stop sharing this folder.

Is there some registry entries that I can delete or modify to return control of my computer?

I solved my problem by going to the following registry key:

Move to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\Shares

I deleted the user folder and other key actions and it seems to have solved the problem for now. So I'm marking this as resolved.

If sharing had special security taking place there also an entry under the Sub-touche security so past security (section actions), select the name of the value of sharing and removal

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