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Hi, Please bear with me – this is probably a pretty simple
question for those who have a wealth of server mgt experience. I’m using
XP in a Windows Server 2000 environment. I’ve created a shared folder on a local machine. As
an administrator I have the ability to go to the Tools menu and map a network
drive to this location – no problem. Normal users, however do not have
this option. If I give them administrator rights on the network, or administrator
rights on their local machine it doesn’t matter – this is not an
option. This must be some kind of Group Policy? Where do I start to look for
how this function is controlled? Thanks, CAV Craig A. Vaughan Director of
Administration Commerce Realty and Management Co. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (616)454-7700 Ext. 246 Facsimile (616)454-1363 NOTICE: This message (including any
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