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add a $ after the folder name to access the folder map a network drive and use the folder name with the $ Note: If you want to can not see share folder all user. user view only his folder then you can configure Dfs. Methode: Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Distributed File System or in the Control Panel, open the Administrative Tools folder and click on the Distributed File System icon. This will open the management console where all the configuration takes place.

The first thing you need to do is create a root. To do this, right click the node and select New Root.

Press next on the first window to be brought to the screen where you will have to make the choice of creating either a stand alone or domain root. A domain root will publish itself in Active Directory and supports replication, whereas a stand alone root does not. If you have an AD Domain Controller set up on your machine, I recommend choosing the domain root.

Note: The root would be the top level of the hierarchy. It is the main Active Directory container that holds Dfs links to shared folders in a domain. Windows 2003 allows your server to have more than one root - which wasn't the case in Windows 2000.

The next screen is the one where you have to select which trusted domains will be hosted. Since I only have one domain in my network, only domain.com is visible.

Once this is done you have to select a server on that domain - in my example it is netserv. The FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of this host server is netserv.domain.com. Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Distributed File System or in the Control Panel, open the Administrative Tools folder and click on the Distributed File System icon. This will open the management console where all the configuration takes place.

The first thing you need to do is create a root. To do this, right click the node and select New Root.

Press next on the first window to be brought to the screen where you will have to make the choice of creating either a stand alone or domain root. A domain root will publish itself in Active Directory and supports replication, whereas a stand alone root does not. If you have an AD Domain Controller set up on your machine, I recommend choosing the domain root.

Note: The root would be the top level of the hierarchy. It is the main Active Directory container that holds Dfs links to shared folders in a domain. Windows 2003 allows your server to have more than one root - which wasn't the case in Windows 2000.

The next screen is the one where you have to select which trusted domains will be hosted. Since I only have one domain in my network, only domain.com is visible.

Once this is done you have to select a server on that domain - in my example it is netserv. The FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of this host server is netserv.domain.com.

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You have to right-click the folder, select Properties and check the Hidden checkbox in the General tab.

Then make sure you have the right setting to hide hidden files. In some folder left-click the Organize button in the upper-left and choose Folder and search options. Open the View tab and check the Don't show hidden files, folders, or drives radiobutton.

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