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Invisible drive but accessible files question
Is there a way to make drive C invisible while still making the software in there accessible?
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You can "hide" drives, but then they are hidden. I never tried it, but I'm sure if you hide the OS drive, it won't even boot...
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Thanks. I guess it isn't an option for securing my computer network from internal problems.
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I've replied to your post here: http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.php?t=181397 .. examine the group policy editor to see the settings you need.
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