Restricting Folder Sharing using GP



I am trying to restrict folder sharing using group policy in a mixed
XP/WIN2K environment. Other than removing our users from the power
users group, which would cause a host of issues, I think I may have
found another solution. I may be able to do this is editing the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\SrvsvcShareFileInfo
registry key, but don't know what value to change it to. Anyone have
any ideas?

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