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Can't find\remember how to hide all folders and show some
I have not touched 2003 Server for a long time, so I needed to hide all folders on the disk from ordinary users and show only those to which they have access. For some reason, I could not find anything on the Internet about this. Refresh my memory.
NTFS, no domain controller deployed.
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At one time, I followed this instruction (11th post from Alan Mon):
forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=8&topic=9031#11
The general meaning is something like this:
1. Hide all disks, including drive C.
2. Mount the necessary folders, including My Documents, as separate local drives.
Keep in mind that hiding is done only from the built-in explorer, so you need to set a hard limit on the launch of third-party programs, because any third-party file manager (for example, Far), as well as even cmd.exe, will show the user all your local drives.
thetech.com.ua/?p=836
forum.oszone.net/showthread.php?t=54885&page=all
Try this one - www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/2006/04/hide-shared-folders-based-on-users-access-level/
You can try to look in the direction of programs like Hide Folders, Lock Folder, which seem to offer hiding certain folders. I'm not sure about the system ones, I didn't install these programs at all, but only read the descriptions.
As an option - in the explorer "do not show hidden files and folders",
In the registry, the prohibition of changing this setting.
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