What about if you create a shortcut on the Desktop to the UNC path? UNC paths still work this way and in applications like Excel and Access with Run removed from the Start Menu in our environment
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TheLad - You are correct. This does work. I, however, have an application that was set to a UNC path which does not work unless it's mapped to a drive letter or the Run menu option is available.
WestCoastKid - No sure.
At the moment I need to use UNCs so the Run command is still available.
Am I right in saying that once you have authenticated to the server (whether by mapping a drive or UNC via the Run command) then the application works? If that is the case then isn't it just a problem with the application performing the initial authentication to your server?
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WestCoastKid - The RUN dialog box is part of the "explorer.exe" so i don't think you could limit it by exe name.
JC - If you app will work when it has a mapped drive why not just provide it with one? (I am sure there is a good reason why not but just trying to get the bigger picture).
Mike
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Thanks Mike. Just thinking of other situations where I'd want users to access information via a UNC. Just doesn't make sense to disable UNC browsing...
I know what you mean and it can be a little annoying but the two do fit together quite logically and the open to type a UNC path to an undesireable exe is always an open risk.
Mike
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