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thanks, yes
they are I$ H$
but i think i remember setting local logical drives to 'do not share'
and having that property stick
so they are not really shared shared then unless i create 'new share' ?
(BTW, i don't want them shared on the local network)
and while we are on this topic
i have another USB drive on another machine that i DO want shared
i guess i used 'new share' "G-1" or something and all
was well for quite a while
then one day although the drive could be seen over the network the data
and directories could not be seen
the only way i got out of it was to create another new share
any ideas why this would disappear?
Dennis Saputelli
Peter Shkabara wrote:
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> I suspect that the share you are seeing is something like E$ where "E" is
> you USB drive letter. This is an administrative share and is present for all
> of you disk devices. Open a command window and issue the "net share"
> command. You will then see all of the default administrative shares that are
> enabled. It is possible to defeat this auto share activity, but that
> requires some modifications in the registry. I don't have a link at hand for
> more on this, but you might try searching the web for information on
> administrative shares if you want to pursue this further.
>
> Peter
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > i have 2 USB 2 drives attached to a USB2 card
> > the OS is WIN2K pro
> >
> > when i examine the SHARE properties they both show as SHARED
> > if i change them to DO NOT SHARE
> > then they revert to share later
> >
> > Dennis
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