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    Post Easy

    Simple one for you guys.
    Just as a matter of interest in Windows NT, some of the drives and folders are represented by Hand holding a folder,
    What does this represent?

    Cheers

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    These are shared drives or folders. Depending on the permissions set for the shares other people on the network may be able to access these drives or folders. To see permissions and other sharing information, right-click the drive/folder and select sharing. Note that WinNT uses 'administrative shares' for internal use. All drives have administrative shares, designated, for example, C$ for the C drive.

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