Dette fix virker:
<start>
First, rename the network drive. Then navigate to...
My
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2
Your network drive will have its own key something like
"##server-name#share-name", right-click the key and get its permissions.
Basically, you want to have it read-only. So, click the "Advanced" button at
the bottom of the dialog, and uncheck the "inherit from parent the
permissions.." checkbox. In the dialog that follows, choose "Copy", and <ok>
that.
Back in main permissions dialog, security (the only) tab, unckeck "full
control" for all users (there may be a "RESERVED" user, which has read-only
access anyway, leave it as it is.) and <ok> back to the registry editor.
Your mapped drives will now keep their cute names for ever, or at least
until you reinstall Windows.
<slut>
/Anders
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Anders Lau Mandsholm, Risskov
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