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I need a method to delete traces of names of shared folders like this one: \\TomComputer\SharedFolderOne This address stays visible in a computer on the network. when it is no more authorized to share the folder. Thank you. make the share \\TomComputer\SharedFolderOne$ the $ makes it invisible (hidden share)

Is it possible to reduce visibility in this scenario
Nico Halpern n...@ramapo.edu vmsnet mail pmdf -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I am looking at the possibility of setting up a shared, read-only mail folder for my users. I digged into the docs for PMDF-5.2, but came up with nothing. I know that this is technically feasible with PMDF-5.2.

Network fun ;-( ...part 2
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then copied the four files on to a server hosed shared folder to share with the other team members. When the others open my work they do not get the intended results. If I open the same files from with in infopath, the intended results are correct. We have no documentation other than the included help files,

1 machine on simple(?) n/work semi invisible
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Sanford s...@qwest.net microsoft public win98 networking Just discovered why some Win98 users on my NT LAN couldn't see certain shared folders on other users workstations. The name of the folder was too long. If the folder name is 12 characters or more, they become invisible. I stumbled over this for quite

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I use xp at home with two computers and have a works laptop with win 2000 So far I can access shared folders on the xp equipment from the laptop and the home printers, but the folders on win2000 laptop remain invisible. I can also surf www on the laptop over the xp broadband home net. How can I make the win2000

IMAP shared folders
Is it true that if I do not disable SFS on the server, all users on the peer to peer lan will still be able to see all of the server's shared folders? Michael When you share the folder put a dollar sign ($) on the end of it and it will be invisible to a browser. You can still access it if you know the name.

'HOME' network invisible but can connect
I can see the printer I set up from the control panel, but not from the user's printers folder. This is driving me nuts! I want to set up the Vista laptop so that I can look at the HOME network from the network folder, and I want to be able to access the shared folders on the Vista machine from the other computers

Files are invisible in shared folders
... are invisible to any browsing method. hth E2001 wrote: A user profile has to exist on the Windows 2000 machine for any users who wish to access it, either locally or remotely. When I try to share a folder from a Win2000 machine, I cannot see the shared folders in network neighborhood on other machines.

Second Drive, Different PC, Different File System
They might be able to still see a folder than you have restricted access to on the share, but when they click on the folder they will get a 'access is As for the shared drive permissions, to my knowledge, you are only able to give people access for everything that is under that share, meaning if you only give

Shared folders
That's nice, because it picks up invisible cable faults while excluding the *entire* Windows tower of babel (PnP hardware resources, LAN card drivers, Mapping drives to shared folders in workgroups I can access works fine as long as I know the path. If I change my computer to a workgroup I am unable to access

Shared folders not visible??
This is screwey... "Snoopy" <asp...@solutionsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:3bb03f99$1@server.office.solutionsnet.local... I don't seem to be able to see shared folders on my Win2k machine from my win98 machine(s) - is this a *feature* of Windows2000? - if so, is there any other way around it? Please Help!

Documents in XP
I tried almost every possible setting, but the computer refuses to connect to shared folders. It writes something that I don't have permission and the notebook is invisible from the second computer. Strange is, that I can play LAN games without problems (but that's not my goal). Please HELP someone.

Hiding Shared Folders
Louis Matti hma...@acr.net.au microsoft public windowsnt mail As far as i know you will not need to share your system files. The dollar sign '$' after the share name makes that share invisible when viewing from network neighbourhood, and can only be accessed if the user knows the full share name.

Shared folders
Andrej -- Andrej Budja, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP On Tue, 18 Apr 2000 12:01:47 GMT, raivo.k...@zerone.se wrote: Hi, If I use shared folders and exclude a user to access it (setting the right permissions for him), I would like to make that shared folder invisible for him, ie. users can not see folders they can not access on

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This keeps the content of the Dfs shared folders synchronized as changes to one or more of the Dfs shared folders occurs. You enable automatic replication by using the Replication Policy window of the Distributed file system console. Although invisible to users and administrators, Dfs uses the File Replication

What's in Network Places?
le...@dont.you alt windows98 On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 01:04:52 -0500, "Paul D. Pruitt" <so...@op.net> wrote: Why can'tI see Windows 2000 Professional shared folders in Network Neighborhood from Windows 98? Shares that end with a $ are invisible.

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Is there a way to HIDE shared folders / drives that users do NOT access to? NOTE: This is beyond denying access when users try to open a folder by browsing network neighborhood. This would make the folde / driver invisible if they do not have access privileges Thanks Koni.

Invisible Win2k Machine
I don't see Admin$, C$, or anything else for shared disks and folders. Where do you see them? Have you booted to Safe mode and changed any file system settings? That's interesting! No, no tweaks (though if I tweaked, it would be to .reg away C$, D$ etc. there's one that does that). They are supposed to be invisible

File sharing - long folder names don't work
I can accomplished the same thing by allowing specific groups access to folders under a share name. All share names are visible to all users, but access is denied. I was hoping that ABE would make all shares invisible except for those the user has permission. Microsoft states " ABE filters shared folders visible to

Win95 computer Can't See Win98 on Network
Hi there, question about shared folders in W2K. I have a folder that I've shared for network users. This folder contains other folders that the various groups can access, I always thought that Windows was the same....no permissions, and the folder was invisible. Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks .