Last place I worked I restricted Network Places.  It is not File and Print
you need to turn off BTW.

Jon

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Darin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Recently I have been informed that having file and print sharing turned on
> takes up considerable bandwidth on the network.  I know Appletalk is a very
> chatty protocol but never was aware that Microsoft File and Print sharing
> was.  The differnet places I worked prior to this we always used File and
> printer sharing.  it mad it nice to be able to go to network niehborhood/ My
> network places and see all the systems and devices in it for real time.  I
> can stil view some of this information in AD but that is stored data and not
> realtime like in network places.  Any thoughts, experience or opinions this
> is appreciated.
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