Not that I'm aware of. But guess it's user preference.
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From: Patrick Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 1:31 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Why how & what can be done
Not really, however I wouldn't loos
12:50 PM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Why how & what can be done
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> Ok, here's my settings that "I think" prevent this.
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> User Config\Admin Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar\Remove Network
> Connections from Start Menu
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hange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Why how & what can be done
Ok, here's my settings that "I think" prevent this.
User Config\Admin Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar\Remove Network
Connections from Start Menu
User Config\Admin Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar\Remove My Netw
Ok, here's my settings that "I think" prevent this.
User Config\Admin Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar\Remove Network
Connections from Start Menu
User Config\Admin Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar\Remove My Network Places
from Start Menu
User Config\Admin Templates\Desktop\Hide My Network Places fr
I just did this on an XP Pro machine with my GPO that doesn't let people
browse the network & they still can't. Let me check my GPO exact settings
for you.
> OK here it is in a nut shell!!
> 1) I have set up a GPO that specifies the users can't browse my network =
> (no computers near me & no en