Windows Server,  Windows XP

Windows: Use the share Command to List Shares

List all the assets on your system that you are sharing using the share command.  Just type share /L to see them all.  Create a new one with share /C and delete one of them with share /d.  Also, /n allows you to specify a name, /p a path, /v a description, /t a type, /s a server, /u a username and /w a password.  Finally, if the command is automated or really long then use /o to indicate some kind of output file…