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ettaluni2021-01-11 16:55:03
System administration
ettaluni, 2021-01-11 16:55:03

How to hide DFS roots, or even running network resources, using the Scrooge Magduck $ method?

Good evening! I created shared network resources, put everything in the roots, somewhere I just left the shared resources. Everything is on the Windows 2016 server.
But only now, I remembered that I need to hide everything, my own goodness! If with network resources I can recreate and install them again, this is a cursed sign, then what should I do with DFS? It has an access enum, I know it is used for other purposes, it is necessary that folders are not visible, even when hidden ones are displayed.
It is not advisable to unmount the ball. Maybe someone faced a similar problem?

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Alexey Dmitriev, 2021-01-11
@SignFinder

If you meant Access-Based Enumeration by access enumeration, why does it not suit you? Hides folders and files that the user does not have access to.

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Valery, 2021-01-25
@valerka_shtirliz

You need to go to the folders, go to the properties
and set the following settings:
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and in the dialog box, specify the desired groups or users who can view the folder:
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PS before that, of course, you need to enable Access-Based Enumeration

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