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Old 11-17-2005, 01:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hiding network tab no emac

Hi everyone,

Does any one know if its possible or how i could resolve the below issue.


I have currently upgraded an emac to mac os x tiger.

I have set this up to log on to our windows domain.

Now i want to know if it is possible for me to apply like startup scripts through group policy to the macs so that it it hides like the network tab.
because at the moment when a log on with a limited account on the network. It maps out my student$ folder on the server, ( this is where i have all the home folders set for the students.

This folde r is not mapped out througfh any script on the domain. although each student folder is mapped out through script but i think that is irelevant.


Basivally i just need to stop that from getting mapped out and also remove the network tab on the mac as also through this they can list all the computers and shared printers on the network.

Any help on this would be great.

thanks in advance.
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