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hiding local drives in terminal server via local policy 1

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Oct 31, 2002
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Hi,

Can you hide the local drives on a server via group policy? i had thought that you could, but now I can't find the policy to do so, i have 3rd party tools for this but was hoping to do it with a policy.

thanks in advance
 
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How to use Group Policy to Hide local drives.

To use Group Policy to Hide local drives, open Group Policy>User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components> Windows Explorer. Click Hide these specified drives in My Computer. Click to select the Hide these specified drives in My Computer check box. Click the appropriate option in the drop-down box.


Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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Great thank!! I thought i saw it somewhere, just couldn't remember where.
 
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