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Is this at all possible? I ran a search but didn't find anything, and microsoft's site wasn't too helpful or, more likely, I don't know the proper magic search terms to get the help I want. I ran a search but didn't find anything, and microsoft's site wasn't too helpful or, more likely, I don't know the proper magic search terms to get the help I want It is not possible at the file system level but I sure wish it was. You could try using "shortcuts" but several applications don't like "shortcuts" to directories.

LOL, so do I Maybe a DFS Junction? That is the functionality that ecstatic is looking for. A very powerful tool that makes shortcuts look exactly like they are almost useless garbage. Entirely integrated. Edit: Did they add any functionality to it? You must be a member of the Backup Operators or Administrators group, at minimum, to complete these steps. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.

Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note You must be a member of the Backup Operators or Administrators group, at minimum, to complete these steps. Network shares are one of the mechanisms that worms and viruses use to spread. They often look for shares with no restrictive security and plant contaminated files in the shares to also infect the computers of users who access those files.

You can reduce your network's susceptibility to worms and viruses by tightening security on network shares. Take these steps to protect your network from worms and viruses:.

Remove the Everyone group from the sharing and NTFS permissions, and add only those security groups or user accounts that should have access to the share. In addition to these steps, firewalls, virus scrubbers, and adding security patches to your operating systems and applications are other important ways to further reduce your organization's susceptibility to worms and viruses.

Managing server disk space can be a continuing battle, even when features such as disk quotas are in place. As a disk fills up, it often causes services and applications to fail.



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