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cant to see it after upgraded from 98SE
With the suggested arrangement your network will be invisible to and unreachable from the other computers you currently see on the same Internet subnet. We are not comfortable with this arrangement and would like to restrict appearance of our domain & shared folders only in our network and not showing up on

How to see remote shard folders - and how to hide them ?
(Current configuration is 2-4GB SCSI, mirrored, single SYS volume) I would like to use this new volume to store our Intranet web pages AND as the new location for all our users' private and shared folders. What is the best way to move these folders to the new volume? I would like to make this move "invisible" to

Why do I have to Keep Rejoining the Domain After each Boot??
The 266 and the 8100 see each other and mount the shared folders on start up but the Blue and White doesn't have access priveleges. Now this is where IF up. to make the invisible "AppleShare PDS" file visible on each disk and toss the file in the trash, then restart and empty the trash.

folder hiding
On the Mac, the minimum two items in the root directory are the invisible Trash and Desktop folders. For a startup disk you also have System Folder. much differently than I do (most multi-user Macs I've seen have "Alice", "Bob", "Ryan", etc.. folders for the users, and then some shared folders like Utilities).

some shared folders / files are not appearing, please help
Grinder nos...@notreal.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 I have shared some folders on my new SBS W2K Server SP3. Folders were given full rights to everyone. Can be accessed by typing \\servername\foldername but not by browsing. Does anyone no why these folders would be invisible? Thanks.

MOSS 2007 backup using different shared folders
Look for invisible files named "Appleshare PDS". I'm reasonably certain that they are where the shared state and priveleges of folders and disks are kept. Yup! Confirmed. I just trashed my two "Appleshare PDS" files (one for each volume) and all of a sudden: I have no shared folders. HTH -- Alan Baker Vancouver,

CyberDog...is it good for anything?
All of the machines can access each other's shared folders and shared printers. All can ping each other fine. All can see each other's desktops using VNC. Let's call them the "invisible" wireless machine and the "visible" wireless machine. The invisible machine cannot even see ITSELF when it performs a NET VIEW

R: IMAP shared folders
Shared subfolders still invisible. Shared folders OK. Which version of Windows? Here I use WinME. Do each of your TP Users log into Windows as separate users? There are some issues concerning different Windows Users when running under XP, although I don't think that is likely to be connected to this problem.

Access to folders within folders
The problem here is not sharing -- I can get to the files in the shared folders from any of my machines and the invisible machine appears in the common file dialogs of the other XP machines. My problem seems to be in network *browsing*; for some reason, the one XP machine is invisible to network browsing.

Invisible Win2k Machine
I wonder if this is the same permissions bug. In other words, having switched users some of my valid permissions have rotted away, and one of them might be seeing these subfolders. Nope :-( Clean boot and log into user2 first. Shared subfolders still invisible. Shared folders OK. -- Roland Perry.

Access to folders within folders
The update fixes a few potentially crashing bugs (including one when Internet Explorer 5 was running), no longer includes invisible folders in its Recent Folder list .... Foremost among the new features are Eudora Sharing Protocol (ESP), a plug-in that enables Eudora users to maintain the contents of shared folders

Using TP in a Virtual Machine
Copy all files under share folder 2 to shared folder 1. 6. Enter SharePoint 2007 central Admin, open “restore from backup” page. Specify the shared folder 1 as the restore source. Only first 2 backup is visible, the last backup is invisible. While if select shared folder 2 as restore source, all 3 backup are

Network recognition, yet cant see workgroup computers
... Files\winmx\shared C:\Program Files\Warez P2P Client\My Shared Folder C:\My Shared Folder C:\Program Files\Files\Kazaa Lite\My Shared Folder C:\Program .... ISO FTP Info.exe Crash Bandicoot TWOC [XBOX] - ISO FTP Info.exe Crazy Taxi 3 [XBOX] - ISO FTP Info.exe Deus Ex 2:Invisible War [XBOX] - ISO FTP Info.exe

Moving folders to new drive/volume
andy...@tiscali.co.uk microsoft public windows server general You could just make the server invisible in Network Neighbourhood: NET CONFIG SERVER /HIDDEN:YES at the cmd Can I reduce the visibility of these shared resources or at least not allow them to drill down into these folders based on OU or Group rights?

Cannot View all shared folders files on network!
Be aware that some kinds of Malware can store files on the server so that they're invisible to you when using the Windows Explorer. I would be very concerned that the user's storage usage is being reported as 2.4 GB on the server but the user's shared folder shows only 435 MB of files when it's checked with the

Quota limit on volume C
... what are the pros and cons of simply using shared folders, versus mapped drives for users in an SBS 2K3 network? TIA! I like mapped drives - it's easy to move data elsewhere on the server (or to another server) & just change the login script so it's invisible to users. Also, end users generally find it easier

hybrid-structur-problem URGENT!!!!
In Vista Network and Sharing, make sure that: 1 network discovery is ON 2 file sharing is ON 3 public folder sharing is ON (That is XPs Shared Docs) 4 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

HELP with file sharing goof/folder attribute
It's a genuine question, I know they used to be writen with only knowledge of A:/B: etc as if normal drives, then the OS did the paths invisible to the Other shared folders arround the network, or devices, \\NameOrIPOfHost\DevicenameOrPath So, you could have shortcuts to folders on your desktop to get at your

TidBITS#547/11-Sep-00
Laptop has no entries in My Network Places (cursed thing) even though a number of folders are set up for sharing (local folders included). Desktop My Network Places lists it's local shared folders, although all bar Shared Documents are listed as "The Internet" under Network Location. Desktop My Network Places does

How to stop folders appearing in network neighborhood??
I have shared some folders on my new SBS W2K Server SP3. Folders were given full rights to everyone. They do not have hidden attribute. But they are not visible from W98 clients. Can be accessed by typing \\servername\foldername but not by browsing. Does anyone no why these folders would be invisible? Thanks.