Guest boe Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 I don't imagine it is possible but someone asked me if you could hide network drives but still have them mapped - I said know but I thought I'd double check.
Guest Ryan Hanisco Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 RE: Strange question - can you hide network drives? Hi Boe, I am sure this is tied to your other question, but to hide just the share itself, you'll want to append a dollar sign ($) to the share name. For the hiding of internal folders, you have to use ABE. -- Ryan Hanisco MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+ http://www.techsterity.com Chicago, IL Remember: Marking helpful answers helps everyone find the info they need quickly. "boe" wrote: > I don't imagine it is possible but someone asked me if you could hide > network drives but still have them mapped - I said know but I thought I'd > double check. > > >
Guest boe Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 Re: Strange question - can you hide network drives? Thanks "Ryan Hanisco" <RyanHanisco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB05DD5F-3757-45A5-8458-EB6464A77D1C@microsoft.com... > Hi Boe, > > I am sure this is tied to your other question, but to hide just the share > itself, you'll want to append a dollar sign ($) to the share name. For > the > hiding of internal folders, you have to use ABE. > -- > Ryan Hanisco > MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+ > http://www.techsterity.com > Chicago, IL > > Remember: Marking helpful answers helps everyone find the info they need > quickly. > > > "boe" wrote: > >> I don't imagine it is possible but someone asked me if you could hide >> network drives but still have them mapped - I said know but I thought I'd >> double check. >> >> >>
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