I looked at this a couple of years ago, and never found a way to turn it off for just a selected group of users.

I think the better plan is deny to all then grant authority to select few.
Obviously the share over root is not a good plan (and may indicate lack of a plan).

You can restrict Explorer (and like tools) access to all of Qsys.Lib through auth list QPWFSERVER. This is
not the whole root IFS but it is there to use.

Jim Franz

----- Original Message ----- From: "Voris, John" <john.voris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: NetBIOS Shared Folder List Available



From: Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/04/2013 02:57 PM
Subject: Re: Security: NetBIOS Shared Folder List Available

Other than that none I can think of. It does not eliminate all security
concerns, just makes it tough for any except the really experienced and
dedicated hacker to get past. And they have to be on your network to
start with.

I looked at this a couple of years ago, and never found a way to turn it off for just a selected group of users.
- John Voris


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