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SUMMARYWindows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 administrators can define drive visibility on a per-drive basis by using the NODRIVES entry in the registry. MORE INFORMATION
WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide
problems that may require you to reinstall the operating system to correct them. Example: A bitmask of 10000000000000000000000111(0x7h)The bitmask above hides local drives A, B, and C (rightmost bits from right to left) and drive Z (leftmost bit). A bit mask of 11111111111111111111111111 (0x3FFFFFFh) would hide all drive letters. Administrators may also use the NODRIVES entry to disable access to floppy drives on a per-user basis, replacing functionality previously found in the Floplock.exe utility from the Windows NT 3.x resource kits. Drives hidden using the NODRIVES setting are not available through Windows NT Explorer, under the My Computer icon, or in the File Open\Save dialog boxes of Windows applications. File Manager and the Windows NT command prompt are not affected by this registry setting. NOTE: If you hide the System drive it is not available under the My Computer icon or in the File Open\Save dialog boxes, however it is visible in Windows NT Explorer. Additional query words: 4.00 prodnt floplock.exe
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