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Can I hide NETLOGON from Network?

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warik

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Jun 28, 2002
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Dear all,

I have NT Server and the user manage with scripts at this NT.

But from Win98 workstation, anybody who can login to this NT server could see that script from Network Neighborhood. Can I hide it from that? So nobody could see the scripts.
I mean, can I hide NETLOGON from network neighborhood?

Thank's in advance.
 
I don't think it's possible really - obviously the Win98 computer needs to be able to access and read the scripts in order to login. Why is it you want to hide the scripts? Technically, they shouldn't contain anything you can't let your users see.
 
Griffyn, I just curious to know.
Anyway, if it cannot be hide, it ok. The show must go on :)
Thank you for your information
 
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