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Posted by Miha Pihler [MVP] on November 17, 2005, 9:03 am
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Hi,
If you do it the way you should be OK, just make sure you don't remove
shares marked as $...
And if you do, don't worry too much, C$ (and other admin shares) will
reappear when you restart Server service (e.g. when you reboot).
Make sure your users are not local administrators on the computers or they
will be able to recreate shares that you just removed.
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
> Ok, I see a few users who have there C:\ shared and I need to remove that
> so
> people from the network cant access their C drive. I understand and know
> that C$ is shared, but I see that and C:\ shared as well. How do I
> disable
> the C:\ and keep the C$ shared? Do I right click on their local C drive
> and
> go to the sharing tab and unshare the drive? If I do that will it make C$
> unreachable as well? Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
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