"James" <James[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2BED69DD-5A7A-4333-B27F-E6F692797289[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I installed WSUS 3.1 on our print server, and noticed the 3 visible shares > that it creates called UpdateServicesPackages, WSUSContent, and WSUSTemp. > I've removed those shares, then recreated them with a $ to hide them, and > have not noticed any strange behavior so far. Nothing weird in Event > Viewer, > and although I am just starting to test the server and only have 2 clients > reporting so far, it seems to be working. However, at some point within a > week after hiding the shares, it recreated the non-hidden share on 2 of > the 3 > folders. I've removed them again, leaving only the hidden shares, > rebooted, > and the non-hidden shares have not reappeared... > Does anyone know how to permanently hide them, or if hiding them will > cause > problems? I currently have no other place to put the shares, and don't > want > them to show when users UNC to the print server to install printers. Many > of > them still use this method...
As documented in the WSUS Deployment Guide on p136:
The WSUS subdirectories UpdateServicesPackages, WsusContent, and WsusTemp created as shared directories (for WSUS Administrators and the Network Service account) as part of WSUS setup. These directories can be found by default under the WSUS directory at the root of the largest partition on the WSUS server. ***Sharing of these directories may be disabled if you are not using local publishing***.
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-- Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCITP(x2), MCTS(x5), MCP(x7), MCBMSP Principal/CTO, Onsite Technology Solutions, Houston, Texas Microsoft MVP - Software Distribution (2005-2009)
MS WSUS Website: http://www.microsoft.com/wsus My Websites: http://www.onsitechsolutions.com; http://wsusinfo.onsitechsolutions.com My MVP Profile: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Lawrence.Garvin
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