New Exchange 2003 share question

This is a discussion on New Exchange 2003 share question within the Microsoft Exchange forums in Microsoft Tools category; I just setup a new 2003 Exchange server on a Win 2003 server. When I look at the "Network Neighborhood" and browes the shares for the server, I see the following 4 shares: Address computername.LOG NETLOGON SYSVOL 1. Is this normal? 2. Can I hide them somehow? If so, how? THanks....

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Old 08-25-2008, 02:26 PM
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Default New Exchange 2003 share question

I just setup a new 2003 Exchange server on a Win 2003 server. When I look
at the "Network Neighborhood" and browes the shares for the server, I see
the following 4 shares:
Address
computername.LOG
NETLOGON
SYSVOL

1. Is this normal?
2. Can I hide them somehow? If so, how?

THanks.


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Old 08-26-2008, 08:11 AM
Mark Arnold [MVP]
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Default Re: New Exchange 2003 share question

On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 11:26:08 -0700, "#<<Jim>>#" <nospam@microsoft.com>
wrote:

>I just setup a new 2003 Exchange server on a Win 2003 server. When I look
>at the "Network Neighborhood" and browes the shares for the server, I see
>the following 4 shares:
>Address
>computername.LOG
>NETLOGON
>SYSVOL
>
>1. Is this normal?
>2. Can I hide them somehow? If so, how?
>
>THanks.
>


Yes, it's normal. One is an address book for non Exchange mail systems
(ignore it). One is the message tracking logs (You have enabled
message tracking) and the last two mean that your Exchange server is
also a domain controller.
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