If you are on a Domain, it can't be done. If you are a standalone NT2000 machine you have to turn off "File and Print Sharing for Microsoft networks" so C and D will not automatically be shared.
Originally posted by: KB
If you are on a Domain, it can't be done. If you are a standalone NT2000 machine you have to turn off "File and Print Sharing for Microsoft networks" so C and D will not automatically be shared.
You can absolutely do it if you're on a domain. Right click on network neighborhood, properties, properties on your NIC and unselect file and print sharing.
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