| In order to prevent your users from browsing the MetaFrame XP drives you will want to hide them from the users view through system policies. This is accomplished in multiple ways but the easiest and most versatile way I have found is to utilize HideCalc to create Administrative Templates (Policy Templates). HideCalc is an awesome tool created by Sean Hegarty that does all the work for you. The following details how to create an Administrative Template (Policy Template) to hide server drives with HideCalc. 1. Extract the contests of hidecalc.zip found in the \Utilities\ folder in MIAB2.0.ZIP file. Once extracted, double click on hidecalc.exe.  2. Enter the location you would like to save the resulting Administrative Template (Policy Template) and click Doit.  3. Click to check the server drive letters you want to hide from the users view and click the Create ADM file button.  4. Click OK.  You are now ready to import the newly created Administrative Template (Policy Template). If your MetaFrame XP Servers are members of a Windows NT 4.0 domain you will need to import the .ADM template in to the Policy Editor utility. If your MetaFrame XP Servers are members of an Active Directory domain then you will need to import the .ADM template in to a Group Policy Object. |