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Hiding a P drive
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Mike
2005-11-04 15:48:12 UTC
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I want to hide the P drive to users in the simplest way possible.
Tried gpdrivesoption.exe but got errors trying to import the ADM it produced.
Any ideas?
Patrick Rouse
2005-11-06 07:15:04 UTC
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Is this a local drive, or a mapped network drive?
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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Mike
I want to hide the P drive to users in the simplest way possible.
Tried gpdrivesoption.exe but got errors trying to import the ADM it produced.
Any ideas?
Mike
2005-11-07 11:08:38 UTC
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Patrick
This is a local drive.
I could rename it to D: and hide it through the built in ADM but we have a
standard where the page file sits on a P: drive.
Mike
Post by Patrick Rouse
Is this a local drive, or a mapped network drive?
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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Mike
I want to hide the P drive to users in the simplest way possible.
Tried gpdrivesoption.exe but got errors trying to import the ADM it produced.
Any ideas?
Patrick Rouse
2005-11-07 13:46:07 UTC
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http://www.precedence.co.uk/support/tools/nodrive/
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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Patrick Rouse
Patrick
This is a local drive.
I could rename it to D: and hide it through the built in ADM but we have a
standard where the page file sits on a P: drive.
Mike
Post by Patrick Rouse
Is this a local drive, or a mapped network drive?
--
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Mike
I want to hide the P drive to users in the simplest way possible.
Tried gpdrivesoption.exe but got errors trying to import the ADM it produced.
Any ideas?
Mike
2005-11-08 10:45:03 UTC
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Thanks, looks straight forward.
Post by Patrick Rouse
http://www.precedence.co.uk/support/tools/nodrive/
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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Patrick Rouse
Patrick
This is a local drive.
I could rename it to D: and hide it through the built in ADM but we have a
standard where the page file sits on a P: drive.
Mike
Post by Patrick Rouse
Is this a local drive, or a mapped network drive?
--
Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
Post by Mike
I want to hide the P drive to users in the simplest way possible.
Tried gpdrivesoption.exe but got errors trying to import the ADM it produced.
Any ideas?
-=D@n=-
2005-11-08 11:20:21 UTC
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Post by Mike
Thanks, looks straight forward.
That looks too easy! Let us know if it works?

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