Users 'Windows file sharing' strange.

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What is c? I checked the list of users in the terminal and each is named. How can I track these users with empty name and delete them? Any ideas?

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    --------------------

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    -----------------------

    P.S. assuming that it is a solid, a financial company, it might be time to hire a COMPUTER consultant and using astrong network safe ,secure real solid server like Windows SBS.

    -------------------------------
    My posts reflect my understanding and experience. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the vision of Microsoft, or anyone else.

    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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