![]() Microsoft's official response is that painting the overlays on multiple folders drains valuable system resources. If you perform some Web searching, you'll find that many Windows users have complained to Microsoft about their decision to remove the sharing hand icon overlay. Microsoft's "answer" to the missing sharing hand ^ ![]() Then I will show you two free workarounds that give us our beloved shared hand overlays back. Windows Server 2012 folders (after sharing)Ĭan you say, "Counter-intuitive?!" This icon behavior is frustrating, isn't it? In this blog post we'll first examine Microsoft's official party line response to this issue. Now take another look at the folders after I shared out DOCS: ![]()
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