In other words, Windows Server 2003 SP1 can get a plugin from Microsoft to get such a practical feature: Let the user have no access to the shared folder stealth, This ensures a certain degree of information security the file server's shared files are so numerous that users waste time looking for their own folders. Ink too much, hehe forgot to say, this plug-in is the Abe plug-in, but it is in English,
Since CC upgraded the company's file server to 2008, it has been trying to improve the management of the file server, but the Abe plugin seems to have not been upgraded since 2003, causing CC to think that Microsoft has abandoned this feature and finally found it after a multi-party search, Grab out and share with you, hehe. This feature is enabled by default!
First look at my system version, hehe. 32-bit Windows Server 2008 SP1, for test use, the company's I will not show it out to everyone. A virtual machine was installed to show you.
Now let's start by setting up the file server.
First Test using, set up two accounts, Test1 and Test2, subordinate to the test group, the domain of students to establish domain users or domain security groups can be.