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Hiding Mapped Drives 1

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fdsouth

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Jun 6, 2001
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Is it possible to hide a mapped drive so that it is not viewable from "My Computer" or "Explorer"?
 
I think this would help.
Policy Editor
Open Registary
Local User
Shell
Restrictions
 
I see that you can "Hide drives in My Computer", but can you hide only mapped drives that are located on each client computer.
 
Share the Drive with $ after it and it cannot be viewed over the network. Example E$.
 
What OS are you running?

If it is Win2K, you can hide individual drives in the Group Policy Editor, while the client still maps to them.

 
see
Make user shares hidden

Hide local drive from My Computer in Windows NT / Windows 2000 Explorer

Hide Windows NT from Network Neighborhood Browsing

-Wayne
Contentmaster
Windows NT / Windows 2000 Tips for Admins and Users
Penetration Testing Tips for NT and W2K Admins
 
Is the issue an application that requires access to a network file resource so you have a mapped drive, (let's call it the S:\ drive), but this leaves you with a browsable resource in Windows Explorer that you would prefer was not available to the end user?

If this was me, I'd be attempting to connect the application to the server file structure using the UNC format to avoid the mapped drive in the first place.

Best of luck
-Hugh
 
Thanks french01, that's what I ended up doing.
 
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