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| Mark, If you create the Leadership group for the purpose of sharing a share point then just don't "manage" that group. Then it won't show up in the workgroup selection screen. Here is how we did it. I have "managed" groups for the purpose of restricting access to the machine for students, staff, and others. Then if I had a particular application (say Read180) then I create a separate group just for Read180. When students use the "Connect to" dialog they will get the Read180 share point because they are a member of the group (additive permissions) and because the Read180 group is not being "managed" it will not show up in the workgroup list. Does this make sense or did I make it long winded? Jason ______________________________ Jason Fouks, ACPT, CNA Oak-Land Junior High, home of 1:1 Laptop Computing Lake Elmo, Minnesota 55042 On Nov 15, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Mark Fisher wrote:
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