Besides the NTFS ACLs, though, there are registry based settings that can affect the ability of your server to be seen, or accessed, by clients on the network. These settings work in addition to, or in spite of, the ACLs.
- The Hidden setting will explicitly instruct the browser to not enumerate your server.
- The restrictanonymous setting will affect the ability of your server to be enumerated by the browser, and the ability for it to be accessed by clients using the Guest account.
- The RestrictNullSessAccess setting will affect the ability of specific shares to be accessed by clients using the Guest account.
If you are experiencing problems with visibility of, or access to, your server, and more obvious settings or personal firewalls are not the problem, check these registry settings.
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