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I am using win2000 with office xp.
When I start my pc there are cecrtain system folders
shared by default (or may be by group ppolicy) for which I
have to remove the share manually. This is a daily routine.

Is it possible to have a systemwide macro which will
disable all the share?

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Hi
this is not an Excel task. You may ask this in the Windos NG (or your
sysadmin)

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I am using win2000 with office xp.
When I start my pc there are cecrtain system folders
shared by default (or may be by group ppolicy) for which I
have to remove the share manually. This is a daily routine.

Is it possible to have a systemwide macro which will
disable all the share?

Regards,


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