Hi Angela,You could assign a different drive letter to the CDROM an then hide the new drive letter via GPO. So you can still use G: as a network mapping.
That's how I would do it. Christoph On Mar 24, 2009, at 10:38 AM, Angela Smith wrote:
HiWhen users run Windows Explorer, the Citrix Server CDROM is mapped. Is there a way to stop the CDROM mapping so its not mapped? I dont want to hide the CDROM letter via a GPO as I want to use the same drive letter to map to a network share.Eg CDROM uses drive letter G: I want to map G: to map to another network locationI know I can remove the letter assigned to the CDROM on each server via Disk Management but I would rather not as I use the CDROM on each server once in a while. Im hoping there would be a GPO that would prevent the CDROM from mapping. I could then use the same drive letter to add my new network mappingThanks AngDownload the new Windows Live Messenger Find out what’s new with your friends-- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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