this has nothing to do with openbsd. please take it elsewhere.

* Daniel A. Ramaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-21 03:42]:
> On Thursday 16 February 2006 01:58, A Rossi wrote:
> >    My client didn't really like the idea of just making a windows
> >partition and disallowing the users from accessing it with
> > permissions, because then they'd know about something... And some
> > might complain about it being "broken" - they have several "older"
> > people on staff who aren't as computer literate.
> 
> It is possible to not only deny permissions to a drive, but also to 
> completely hide the drive from the user interface. Hiding drives from 
> the interface can be done through group policies (either local policies 
> or via Active Directory). Take a look at Microsoft Knowledge Base 
> article Q231289: "Using Group Policy Objects to hide specified drives 
> in My Computer for Windows 2000".
> 
> Since Windows administration is quite off-topic, if you need further 
> help please e-mail me off list. I haven't hidden drives from users 
> before, but i work with someone who administers Windows and does this 
> so it would be easy for me to ask more questions on how it is done.
> 
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