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I am running 2000 server sp4. I hide the C drive for all
my users using group policy under the user OU. I also
have a terminal server that many users log into remotely.
The C drive gets hidden via the user OU GP, but the
terminal server has shared folders on the D drive that I
would like to hide also. I can't just add the D drive to
the user OU because the D drive is the CD ROM on their
workstations. I can go into the OU for the terminal
server and hide the D drive there under user
settings...etc. But it doesn't seem to apply...I am a
little shacky on the No override option but I think I
need to do something with that so the user OU setting
doesn't override the terminal server user setting? Is
this correct? How can I accomplish this? thanks

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You have to use Loopback Processing Mode when you working with Terminal
Servers.
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] 70&sd=tech

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"Bill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
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>I am running 2000 server sp4. I hide the C drive for all
> my users using group policy under the user OU. I also
> have a terminal server that many users log into remotely.
> The C drive gets hidden via the user OU GP, but the
> terminal server has shared folders on the D drive that I
> would like to hide also. I can't just add the D drive to
> the user OU because the D drive is the CD ROM on their
> workstations. I can go into the OU for the terminal
> server and hide the D drive there under user
> settings...etc. But it doesn't seem to apply...I am a
> little shacky on the No override option but I think I
> need to do something with that so the user OU setting
> doesn't override the terminal server user setting? Is
> this correct? How can I accomplish this? thanks

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