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Disabling File and Printer sharing using the registry

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Is there a way to enable or disable File and Printer sharing using the
Registry. I am trying to migrate 2000 workstations from my NT 4.0 Domain to
an W2K3 Active Directory domain using ADMT V 2.0 None of the workstations
have File and Printer sharing enabled. I want to disable this after the
workstations have been migrated.
Thanks

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How Can I Rename a Local Area Connection?: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/s [...] y0511.mspx

Once you have accessed the correct connection, changing it's properties is possible. It depends on what it is like. You would have
to look around and find that out.
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"James" <James@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:319F9F0C-4622-4C38-8C2E-68FA654C849E@microsoft.com...
> Is there a way to enable or disable File and Printer sharing using the
> Registry. I am trying to migrate 2000 workstations from my NT 4.0 Domain to
> an W2K3 Active Directory domain using ADMT V 2.0 None of the workstations
> have File and Printer sharing enabled. I want to disable this after the
> workstations have been migrated.
> Thanks

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