My students have Windows XP on their desktop computers (members of a Windows 2000 domain). I have removed the Everyone permission from the root of C: so they can only Read most of the drive. The problem is that even though they do not explicitly have the ability to create folders in the root of C: they can anyhow. There seems to be something special about drive C: as a d: drive with exactly the same permissions does not allow them to create folders in the root of the D: drive. Is there any way to prevent users from creating folders on the root of the C: drive (permission, policy, etc)?
Henry