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I have two Hard drives both with windows XP as dual boot,

C: Win XP
D: Win XP
E: Daten "auch egal"

the Administrator for both XP should be able to see all partitions, but the
Normal user on D: is not allowed to see Partition C: or have any rights!

is there a logging in script that I can use to blend C: out when the user
logs in ? or must I solve this problem with policies?

I'd be greatfull for any Help

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|I have two Hard drives both with windows XP as dual boot,
|
| C: Win XP
| D: Win XP
| E: Daten "auch egal"
|
| the Administrator for both XP should be able to see all
partitions, but the
| Normal user on D: is not allowed to see Partition C: or
have any rights!
|
| is there a logging in script that I can use to blend C:
out when the user
| logs in ? or must I solve this problem with policies?
|
| I'd be greatfull for any Help

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How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP?
http://www.winxptutor.com/ownership.htm

How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] 21&sd=tech

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simon66 wrote:
> I have two Hard drives both with windows XP as dual boot,
>
> C: Win XP
> D: Win XP
> E: Daten "auch egal"
>
> the Administrator for both XP should be able to see all partitions, but the
> Normal user on D: is not allowed to see Partition C: or have any rights!
>
> is there a logging in script that I can use to blend C: out when the user
> logs in ? or must I solve this problem with policies?
>
> I'd be greatfull for any Help

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