Abstract

Published resources are network shares or printers that are enabled for access via the Active Directory. After being published, a resource can be either browsed or queried from an active Directory-aware application. For example, a file resource can be viewed from below the Directory location in the My Network Places icon on any Windows 2000 PC when the user has access to it. Published resources should be placed in containers that are meaningful to the users who access them. Whenever possible, a resource should be published in the containers of the users who access the resource the most. Windows 2000 printers are published by default when they are created as network printers on Windows 2000 servers. If a Windows 2000 printer is unpublished, and it is desired for that printer to be published, the administrator can change the Sharing properties for that printer, making certain that the check box to List in the Directory is checked.

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