Is there a way to make clients not see "hidden" shares? Like we have an "I:" drive, but it's actually a "Common-Share"...
Appending a $ on to a share name will make it not browseable in Network Neighborhood.
Also saying "browseable = no" will also make it not browseable.
Also a DFS may be of interest to you. We have departmental shares in a DFS root share. That way, everyone sees drive "X:", with their department's folder inside. All the departmental shares are in "X:" but the users only see the ones they have priveleges to.
DFS info: http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#MSDFS
Does this help?
mtoal
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