How to Undo a group policy hidden C: drive on a disconnected clien

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Guest

I have a PC that was formerly attached to a now non-existent network. To
prevent any files/documents from being saved to the local drives, we created
a group policy that pointed the users to a network share to save, and also
hid the local (C:) drives.

The network was dismantled and the server no longer exists. I have one of
the clients, however it still has the group policy in force. Is there a way
to change it so I can see the local drives again without have to reload the
whole system?
 
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John Wunderlich

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I have a PC that was formerly attached to a now non-existent
network. To prevent any files/documents from being saved to the
local drives, we created a group policy that pointed the users to
a network share to save, and also hid the local (C:) drives.

The network was dismantled and the server no longer exists. I
have one of the clients, however it still has the group policy in
force. Is there a way to change it so I can see the local drives
again without have to reload the whole system?

The first step would be to use the group policy editor
(start->run->gpedit.msc).

If this won't work, the next step would be to use secedit.exe to modify
security settings.

"Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Hardening Guide"
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windows2000/win2khg/06tmplts.mspx>

HTH,
John
 

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