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05.25.2008 at 03:45PM PDT, ID: 23431685
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Network browsing Hide or Restrict

Asked by TePukeHighSchool in Windows Network Security Questions, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Windows, Windows Explorer, windows 2003

Hi, I have a Active directory domain and  restricted the access to the network( to browse the network) but if they open  the start menu and then they press double click they open the network path, because is a roaming profile, and then in the explorer window  they  press the UP button  they can  surf the net and see the computers in the domain and search for shared folders, How can I hide The network to the users or restrict to surf the network , but not restrict them to use it, because they have mapped drives. I took the icon Network from the accounts and I restrict to browse it from the policy but doesn't work with this tricky.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows Network Security Questions, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Windows, Windows Explorer, windows 2003
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