Guest Chooch Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 I would like to share my whole hard drive but the security policy only allows sharing folders and not drivers. Is there any registry "tweak" for this?
Guest Dave Patrick Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 Re: Sharing a root hard drive on server 2003 What happens when you try? Member server or DC? -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Chooch" wrote: >I would like to share my whole hard drive but the security policy only >allows > sharing folders and not drivers. > Is there any registry "tweak" for this? >
Guest Herb Martin Posted May 11, 2008 Posted May 11, 2008 Re: Sharing a root hard drive on server 2003 "Chooch" <Chooch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54F1B0F8-DF41-470B-A2C2-CC0D043AFA55@microsoft.com... >I would like to share my whole hard drive but the security policy only >allows > sharing folders and not drivers. In general, you can share any directory IF you are either an Admin, PowerUser (local), or Server Operator -- e.g., that you have enough privilege to create a share. The C:\ is just another directory if you have permissions and privileges. > Is there any registry "tweak" for this? What "security policy" prevented this? How did you try to do this? What message did you get? What else did you try? This works fine: Net Share cc=C:\
Guest Chooch Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: Sharing a root hard drive on server 2003 I found the problem. I tried sharing the drive by right click on it>sharing and security and share. the problem was that the share names was drive letter and $, for example: E$. When I created a new share name and deleted the previous, it worked! :-) "Herb Martin" wrote: > > "Chooch" <Chooch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:54F1B0F8-DF41-470B-A2C2-CC0D043AFA55@microsoft.com... > >I would like to share my whole hard drive but the security policy only > >allows > > sharing folders and not drivers. > > In general, you can share any directory IF you are either an Admin, > PowerUser (local), or Server Operator -- e.g., that you have enough > privilege to create a share. > > The C:\ is just another directory if you have permissions and privileges. > > > Is there any registry "tweak" for this? > > What "security policy" prevented this? > > How did you try to do this? > > What message did you get? > > What else did you try? > > This works fine: > > Net Share cc=C:\ > > > >
Guest Dave Patrick Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: Sharing a root hard drive on server 2003 Those are the default administrative shares. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Chooch" wrote: > > I found the problem. > I tried sharing the drive by right click on it>sharing and security and > share. > the problem was that the share names was drive letter and $, for example: > E$. > When I created a new share name and deleted the previous, it worked! :-)
Guest Herb Martin Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: Sharing a root hard drive on server 2003 "Chooch" <Chooch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:31A228C2-6B35-4F65-9E60-280AC26E2D88@microsoft.com... > > I found the problem. > I tried sharing the drive by right click on it>sharing and security and > share. > the problem was that the share names was drive letter and $, for example: > E$. > When I created a new share name and deleted the previous, it worked! :-) It's probably not a good idea to delete the admin shares (with the $) but your milage may vary. > "Herb Martin" wrote: > >> >> "Chooch" <Chooch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:54F1B0F8-DF41-470B-A2C2-CC0D043AFA55@microsoft.com... >> >I would like to share my whole hard drive but the security policy only >> >allows >> > sharing folders and not drivers. >> >> In general, you can share any directory IF you are either an Admin, >> PowerUser (local), or Server Operator -- e.g., that you have enough >> privilege to create a share. >> >> The C:\ is just another directory if you have permissions and privileges. >> >> > Is there any registry "tweak" for this? >> >> What "security policy" prevented this? >> >> How did you try to do this? >> >> What message did you get? >> >> What else did you try? >> >> This works fine: >> >> Net Share cc=C:\ >> >> >> >>
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