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Hiding mapped drive lettersIs it possible to hide mapped drive letters from the users. GPO only seems
to allow hiding local drives. TIA Chris make $ sharing whenever you want to hide the drive.
Show quoteHide quote "Chris Dove" wrote: > Is it possible to hide mapped drive letters from the users. GPO only seems > to allow hiding local drives. > > TIA > > Chris > > > Hi Muneer,
I only want to 'Remove' drive letters from the users view. I still want the drive mapping to occur so any older apps the users use can still find p:\docs etc but I do not want the users to 'see' p:. If i map a drive to a p$ the users would still see any data under p:.. Chris Show quoteHide quote "Muneer Ahmed" <MuneerAh***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F672EBF9-50E2-42A8-8A35-341BFB6914D0@microsoft.com... > make $ sharing whenever you want to hide the drive. > > > "Chris Dove" wrote: > >> Is it possible to hide mapped drive letters from the users. GPO only >> seems >> to allow hiding local drives. >> >> TIA >> >> Chris >> >> >> >Is it possible to hide mapped drive letters from the users. Yes. See:http://www.citrix4ge.de/ctxsffaq/#hidedrive -- Todd J Heron, MCSE Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.
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