You can remove these shares, however they are re-created when you restart the server. The server service (I believe that is it) re-creates these shares upon restarting.
Go ahead and try stopping the share. You'll receive a message telling you this. Having the right security setup will protect you to where you should be. Robert VadeBonCoeur LAN / WAN Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Current config: > > Windows 2000 Server SP2 > IIS 5 > BackupExec 8.5 > Exchange 2000 Server SP1 > Mcafee GroupShiels 5.0 > > We are currently reviewing the possibility of removing the > Administrative shares in all of our windows 2000 server (c$,Admin$, > etc..) Does anybody knows if this can have any secondary effects in any > of our applications. > > Thank you, > > > Juan Rosas > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
