Restrict Drive Access in Terminal Server 2003



Hi

I notice that via Group Policy I can restrict access to drives A,B,C,D
on my Terminal Server (2003 std). However, is there any way of
specificying further drives for restricted access? For example, the
CD-Rom drive is on drive F and we have a specific pagefile drive on X:
which we would like users not to *see*

Help greatly appreciated.

BC

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