Re: access rights
From: LP (leop_at_charm.com)
Date: 05/07/03
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Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 19:08:00 GMT
Well, If I map it for users the they will be able to to see it and if I do
not map it how would they access it?
"Danny Sanders" <Danny.Sanders@cpcmed.org> wrote in message
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> Share the folder with the "$" sign behind it. This will hide the folder
from
> view. You have to manually map the drive. Example:
>
> Folder shared on computer1 is Shared folder$
>
> Map the drive on the client like:
> \\computer1\Shared folder$
>
> hth
> DDS W 2k MVP MCSE
>
> "LP" <leop@charm.com> wrote in message
> news:jnaua.2291$mD5.808742@dca1-nnrp1.news.algx.net...
> > Is there a way in Windows 2000 server give users right to read, write
> modify
> > and delete for a directory but keep it (hidden) so that they cann't see
> even
> > if their explorer set to show hidden files /directories?
> > We have MS Access database directory there users do need all the rights
> > while opening and changing records in the database however we want to
> > prevent them by going directly to the folder with explorer on a shared
> > drive.
> > thanks
> > LP
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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