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Re: breakout of citrix
From: Martin Mewes <mm () mewes tv>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 20:43:52 +0200
Hi Rob, Rob Wallace wrote:
I've had this same problem at my old job and I'm not sure how to fix it. What Kenzo is getting at though is if you, for example, do a file -> open within word, excel, etc. right click within the file-open window and left click on explore you'll get a desktop of the server. Essentially the same thing is happening for him.
In this scenario, well, I do not have a fix available.I have tested this with the best locked down user we have "guest" and could open the explorer showing the server file system.
As our users are locked down to their "Documents and Settings" and some mapped network-drives, they may could see the server environment, but you can bet, that 99% of our users here just simply do not know what an explorer is anyway ;-)
On the other hand you may try to handle this with some kind of GroupPolicyOptions. As we still have a NT4-Domain I cannot be of any help in this, I'm sorry.
bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- ###################################################################### http://www.webmin.com/ | Webbased Administration Tool for http://webmin.mamemu.de/| Unixoid Systems :-) Webmin/Usermin Translation Co-Ordinator 2003/2004 ######################################################################
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