Re: Turn off Automatic Addition of Network Places on Workstations



That's it neo.
Thanks muchly....

"neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Onaofc92FHA.2800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If I understand you right, it sounds like you are after User Configuration
> > Administrative Templates > Desktop > Do no add shares of recently opened
> documents to My Network Places.
>
> "John Kotuby" <jkotuby@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23dmGBM92FHA.320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I have just spent an hour looking around in the Group Policy editor for
>>the Policy that shuts off the automatic addition of new Network Places on
>>Domain Workstations. I had found it on our original Domain Controller
>>which was a Win 2003 SBS Server. I have since gotten rid of SBS as it was
>>too restrictive in our Domain. I transferred the policies to a Win2003
>>Server Standard Domain Controller, but apparently that particular policy
>>did not take effect. All the users are complaining that their "Network
>>Places" are multplying like rabbits. Can somebody please direct me to the
>>location of that particular policy, as I must get back to an application
>>programming project that needs to be completed ASAP.
>>
>> Thanks for your help....
>>
>
>


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