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Name: Kyle
Date: June 18, 2003 at 21:16:35 Pacific
OS: Windows 2003, Enterpirse
CPU/Ram: Pentium 4 3.06Ghz \ 512MB
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Situation: I need to run terminal services using the remote desktop client with multiple computers. I have that working ok, i just need to connect to some network drives on the host computer. I checked disk drives in the *.rdp files that i use to start the program. Except that all of our network drives (Six are hidden from students) are showing up. Don't want these to show up or would like to disconnect them all together if i could. The two drives i would like to show are H: and S:

If anyone has anything that may help us solve this dilema please contact me or reply to this post.



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Name: lightningstrike
Date: June 23, 2003 at 20:29:10 Pacific
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To me, the simplest solution would be to deny permission to those drives to the User Group you set up for the remote access users ("remote dektop user" group?).


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Name: Kyle
Date: June 25, 2003 at 19:42:15 Pacific
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I cannot do that because users need two of the drives to be there to get at their files. Is their any way i can specifiy only the drives that will be avabial?


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Response Number 3
Name: lightningstrike
Date: June 26, 2003 at 23:20:19 Pacific
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I was actually meaning for you to deny access priviledge only to those drives that the users should not have access to. Still allow access to the drives they should. Do this by explicitly granting/revoking the appropriate permission to each of the drives individually, not the full set of drives together.


If this doesn't specify the permissions to a fine enough point to work for your set up, then you may have to consider setting up a domain controller, which I don't want to start trying to explain in the space given here.


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